Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61) Podcast
1) FMR 61 - From the Editors
What moral principles guide our work? This issue debates many of the ethical questions that confront us in programming, research, safeguarding and volunteering, and in our use of data, new technologie...Show More
2) FMR 61 - Big data, little ethics: confidentiality and consent
Donors’ thirst for data is increasingly undermining security and confidentiality, putting both survivors of violence and staff at risk.
3) FMR 61 - New technologies in migration: human rights impacts
States are keen to explore the use of new technologies in migration management, yet greater oversight and accountability mechanisms are needed in order to safeguard fundamental rights.
4) FMR 61 - Social media screening: Norway’s asylum system
The growing use of data gathered from social media in asylum claim assessments raises critical yet underexplored ethical questions.
5) FMR 61 - Developing ethical guidelines for research
The IASFM has agreed an international code of ethics to guide research with displaced people. Challenges that arose during its development merit continued discussion.
6) FMR 61 - ‘Over-researched’ and ‘under-researched’ refugees
A number of ethical issues emerge from working with ‘over-researched’ and ‘under-researched’ refugee groups.
7) FMR 61 - Research fatigue among Rwandan refugees in Uganda
Refugees in Nakivale refugee settlement demonstrate research fatigue, yet a return visit by one particular researcher reveals an interesting twist to the tale.
8) FMR 61 - Over-researching migration ‘hotspots’? Ethical issues from the Carteret Islands
The situation of the Carteret Islanders, often characterised as the first ‘climate change refugees’, has attracted much research interest. What is the impact of such interest? And are standard ethics ...Show More
FMR 61 - Over-researching migration ‘hotspots’? Ethical issues from the Carteret Islands
13:45 | Jun 20th, 2019
9) FMR 61 - Ethics and accountability in researching sexual violence against men and boys
Researching sexual violence against men and boys in humanitarian settings requires navigating multiple ethics- and accountability-related tensions.
FMR 61 - Ethics and accountability in researching sexual violence against men and boys
13:13 | Jun 20th, 2019
10) FMR 61 - Ethics and consent in settlement service delivery
Service providers working in settlement contexts could draw more on research principles in order to better enable new arrivals to understand questions of rights and consent.