How to conduct ethical research with marginalised populations in online contexts / Lexi Webster.
This guide offers insight into the ethical considerations for engaging in research with and about marginalised populations in online contexts. Focusing primarily on research with transgender populations online as examples of how this works, the guide includes core considerations throughout the resea...
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