Te Riele, K., & Brooks, R. (2012). Making ethical deliberations public: Some provisional resources for youth research ethics. Youth Studies Australia, 31(3), pp. 11-16.
Abstract: The focus of this special edition of Youth Studies Australia is on questions, issues, challenges and (tentative) solutions in relation to ensuring that research with young people is conducted ethically. This introductory paper by the guest editors of this edition draws on ethical principles as outlined in the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans and in the Fairbridge Code of Ethics for youth work. The authors explain how these principles can inform ethical youth research. In the process, they weave through comments to and from the remaining five papers, providing an authentic touchstone for the principles, as well as recommending the papers to you.
(This long-standing journal has experienced significant funding constraints and is now no longer in print. Perhaps for this reason, sometimes it seems that the links below do not work. If you cannot get them to open, try a general internet search using the title of the article and you should be able to locate the article and open access pdf.)
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