Congrats #QTD! Lauren MacLean, @elliotaposner @elisabethjwood & I collaborated on the "Research Ethics and Human Subjects" report. We advance the idea of "reflexive openness" as
to ethical research w human subjects in a range of contexts, incl violent & repressive settings 1/4

Our approach incorporates more than sustained reflection on ethical research practices. We also promote reflexivity as a process which include our research participants.
to transparency is an ability to justify our research choices, including in analysis & write-up. #qtd 2/4

We urge political scientists to, in spirit of Reflexive Openness," to adopt the practice regardless of subfield, method, topic & empirical context. Scholars are best suited to determine when and how to ethically share their data & how to explain their choices in writeup #qtd 3/4
Lastly, Lauren MacLean, @elliotaposner @elisabethjwood & I propose a some policy reforms & institutional changes to support ethical human subjects research in the discipline. Full report here: https://static.cambridge.org/content/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:article:S1537592720001164/resource/name/S1537592720001164sup002.pdf Thanks to @alan_jacobs1 & Tim Buthe for editorial magic! 4/4
And a bonus! I assess Reflexive Openness as a collaborative methodology in an upcoming @ps_polisci special issues on collaboratuvr methodologies, co-edited by @Pfirchow and A
@mneesha_gellman. Look for the volume in July 2021. #qtd
@mneesha_gellman. Look for the volume in July 2021. #qtd
Of interest to, I think @ASANewsOnline @ASAUK_News @cpsa_acsp @MYBISA @CRS_INFO @ftgs_isa and scholars whose worked energised our report writing, such as @erinbaines @erinjessee @SeverineAR @AudieKlotz @yolandebouka @seenfromafar and many many others #qtd