Co-producing trans ethical research

Rhi Humphrey, Bròna Nic Giolla Easpaig, Rachael Fox

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Abstract

We employ a critical appraisal of the limitations of existing concepts and tools we have to engage ethically with trans subjectivities and co-researchers with trans, non-binary and queer identities and for challenging cisgenderism and transphobia. The issues we discuss draw from fieldwork within UK and Australian contexts which involved a range of methods approached with critical community psychology and sociologies of gender perspectives. The key issues we negotiated concern: formulating progressive, consent-giving practices that avoid problematic inscriptions of dominant identity categories; facilitating safer research spaces; rethinking crude characterisations of trans subjects as vulnerable/risky; and promoting enhanced engagement with research accounts produced. This piece does not offer an exhaustive ethical review or proposed guidelines, but instead reflects upon how challenges emerged in our practice and were negotiated. These discussions contribute to an ongoing dialogue about how we create ethical contexts for engagement in our research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Emergence of Trans
EditorsRuth Pearce, Igi Moon, Kat Gupta, Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Chapter12
Pages165-178
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9781315145815
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2020

Keywords

  • trans discourses
  • ethics
  • trans representation
  • safe research

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