Contenu du sommaire : the ETHICS issue
| Revue |
Migrations forcées |
|---|---|
| Numéro | Numéro 61, juin 2019 |
| Titre du numéro | the ETHICS issue |
| Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
The ETHICS issue
- Big data, little ethics: confidentiality and consent - Nicole Behnam and Kristy Crabtree p. 4

- New technologies in migration: human rights impacts - Petra Molnar p. 7

- Social media screening: Norway's asylum system - Jan-Paul Brekke and Anne Balke Staver p. 9

- Developing ethical guidelines for research - Christina Clark-Kazak p. 12

- ‘Over-researched' and ‘under-researched' refugees - Naohiko Omata p. 15

- Research fatigue among Rwandan refugees in Uganda - Cleophas Karooma p. 18

- Over-researching migration ‘hotspots'? Ethical issues from the Carteret Islands - Johannes M Luetz p. 20

- Ethics and accountability in researching sexual violence against men and boys - Sarah Chynoweth and Sarah Martin p. 23

- Ethics and consent in settlement service delivery - Carla Nayton and Sally Baker p. 26

- Ethical primary research by humanitarian actors - Prisca Benelli and Tamara Low p. 28

- EU migration strategy: compromising principled humanitarian action - Anaïs Faure Atger p. 30

- A humanitarian approach to travel medicine? - Marta Aleksandra Balinska p. 33

- Principled humanitarian assistance and non-State armed groups - Ruta Nimkar, Viren Falcao, Matthew Tebbutt and Emily Savage p. 36

- Ethical dilemmas posed by unethical behaviour by persons of concern - Anna Turus p. 39

- Ethical quandaries in volunteering - Ashley Witcher p. 41

- The ethical use of images and messaging - Dualta Roughneen p. 44

- Representing refugees in advocacy campaigns - Natalie Slade p. 47

- Putting safeguarding commitments into practice - Agnes Olusese and Catherine Hingley p. 49

- Safeguarding in conflict and crisis - Sarah Blakemore and Rosa Freedman p. 52

- Big data, little ethics: confidentiality and consent - Nicole Behnam and Kristy Crabtree p. 4
Tribute to Barbara Harell-Bond
- A Life Not Ordinary: our colleague Barbara Harrell-Bond - Matthew Gibney, Dawn Chatty and Roger Zetter p. 55

- A lifelong commitment to justice - HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan p. 56

- A refugee-centred perspective - Anita H Fábos p. 58

- Building expert witness reports: Barbara's legacy - Maja Grundler p. 60

- The helpfulness of Imposing Aid: a tribute from the Refugee Law Project - Chris Dolan p. 62

- Barbara's ethics of antagonism - Joshua Craze p. 65

- AMERA: delivering a refugee-centred approach to protection - Sarah Elliott and Megan Denise Smith p. 67

- From a critique of camps to better forms of aid - Alyoscia D'Onofrio p. 69

- Resist injustice - Olivier Rukundo p. 72

- A Life Not Ordinary: our colleague Barbara Harrell-Bond - Matthew Gibney, Dawn Chatty and Roger Zetter p. 55


