TY - JOUR
PY - 2011//
TI - Undocumented research participants: ethics and protection in a time of fear
JO - Hispanic journal of behavioral sciences
A1 - Lahman, Maria K. E.
A1 - Mendoza, Bernadette M.
A1 - Rodriguez, Katrina L.
A1 - Schwartz, Jana L.
SP - 304
EP - 322
VL - 33
IS - 3
N2 - President Obama characterized Arizona's recent immigration law as undermining "basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans." The authors' extend the national discussion regarding immigration to ethics and research. Therefore, the purpose of this methodological article is to advance areas for ethical consideration when researching undocumented participants. Undocumented participants have been described as vulnerable and in need of protection when researched. The authors contend that undocumented participants are capable, competent, yet vulnerable simultaneously. Characterizing these participants as wholly vulnerable is a form of Otherization. The authors present a literature review of Other, vulnerable participants, illegal participants, and undocumented persons/participants. Authors have been ethics reviewers and/or researchers of undocumented participants. Drawing on these experiences throughout the article, they provide reflexively composed narrative interludes.
METHODological and ethical considerations and strategies in the areas of Culturally Responsive Relational Reflexive Ethics (CRRRE) oriented research, anonymity/confidentiality, and consent are advanced.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0739-9863 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739986311414162 ID - ref1 ER -