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The ethical limits of bungee research in ICTD
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Dearden, Andrew (Author)
 - Tucker, William D. (Author)
 
Title
            The ethical limits of bungee research in ICTD
        Abstract
            Research in ICTD is difficult because engineers with technical expertise are separated from the challenges that they are trying to address by large physical distances and significant social differences. To overcome these challenges, much research involves occasional short visits by external researchers to developing regions to investigate problems and generate ideas which are then developed back at the engineers' home base before further return visits for deployment and evaluation. This paper highlights the ethical limitations of this `bungee research', and reflects on our experiences in evolving more fruitful research practices. We argue that relying on bungee research as a primary model of research engagement is unethical, and we suggest some minimal conditions that are necessary, but not sufficient, for such visits to be ethically defensible in ICTD research.
        Book Title
            2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society
        Place
            Dublin, Eire
        Publisher
            IEEE
        Date
            2015-11
        Pages
            1-6
        Language
            en
        ISBN
            978-1-4799-8283-7
        Accessed
            06/09/2017, 09:14
        Library Catalogue
            shura.shu.ac.uk
        Citation
            Dearden, A., & Tucker, W. D. (2015). The ethical limits of bungee research in ICTD. In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (pp. 1–6). IEEE. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=7439430
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