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Dodo dilemmas: Conflicting ethical loyalties in conservation social science research

机译:渡渡鸟困境:保护社会科学研究中相互冲突的道德忠诚

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Abstract In a time of deepening social and ecological crises, the question of research ethics is more pertinent than ever. Our intervention grapples with the specific personal, ethical, and methodological challenges that arise at the interface of conservation and social science. We expose these challenges through the figure of Chris, a fictional anonymised composite of our fraught diverse fieldwork experiences in Australia, Burma, Indonesian Borneo, Namibia, and Vanuatu. Fundamentally, we explore fieldwork as a series of contested loyalties: loyalties to our different human and non‐human research participants, to our commitments to academic rigour, and to the project of wildlife conservation itself, while reckoning with conservation's spotted (neo)colonial past. Our struggles and reflections illustrate, first, that practical research ethics do not predetermine forms of reciprocity. Second, while we need to choose our concealments carefully and follow the principle of not doing harm, we also have the responsibility to reveal social and environmental injustices. Third, we must acknowledge that as researchers we are complicit in the practices of human and non‐human violence and exclusion that suffuse conservation. Finally, given how these responsibilities move the researcher beyond a position of innocence or neutrality, academic institutions should adjust their ethics support. This intervention highlights the need for greater openness about research challenges emerging from conflicting personal, ethical, and disciplinary loyalties, in order to facilitate greater cross‐disciplinary understanding. Active engagement with these ethical questions through collaborative dialogue‐based fora, both before and after fieldwork, would enable learning and consequently transform research practices.
机译:摘要 在社会和生态危机不断加深的时代,研究伦理问题比以往任何时候都更加重要。我们的干预努力解决在保护和社会科学界面上出现的特定个人、伦理和方法挑战。我们通过克里斯的形象揭露了这些挑战,克里斯是一个虚构的匿名复合体,汇集了我们在澳大利亚、缅甸、印度尼西亚婆罗洲、纳米比亚和瓦努阿图的各种田野工作经历。从根本上说,我们将田野工作视为一系列有争议的忠诚:对我们不同的人类和非人类研究参与者的忠诚,对我们对学术严谨性的承诺,以及对野生动物保护项目本身的忠诚,同时考虑保护的斑点(新)殖民历史。我们的挣扎和反思表明,首先,实践研究伦理并不能预先决定互惠的形式。其次,虽然我们需要谨慎选择隐瞒并遵循不造成伤害的原则,但我们也有责任揭露社会和环境的不公正现象。第三,我们必须承认,作为研究人员,我们是人类和非人类暴力和排斥行为的同谋,这些行为充斥着保护。最后,鉴于这些责任如何使研究人员超越无辜或中立的立场,学术机构应该调整其道德支持。这种干预强调,需要对个人、伦理和学科忠诚冲突所带来的研究挑战更加开放,以促进更大的跨学科理解。在实地考察之前和之后,通过基于协作对话的论坛积极参与这些伦理问题,将使学习成为可能,从而改变研究实践。

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