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Researchers are often in the position of collecting and sharing data. This opens up ethical questions. Should a white researcher, for example, tell the stories of her Arab research participants? Whose story is it? And who gets to tell it? And what do data-sharing agreements look like through the lens of public sociology? This session helps to unpack those difficult questions as researchers navigate community-based work, NIH data-sharing agreements, and much more.
Ethical engagement in Community Advisory Boards for people who use drugs - Sarah Brothers, Pennsylvania State University; Carlos Gonzales, Pennsylvania State University
Food as Dignity, Autonomy, and Care Among Unhoused Individuals in Illinois - Karlia Nicole Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago; Kaitlin Devaney, Institute for Research on Race & Public Policy, University of Illinois Chicago
How Can Research Support Food Sovereignty? Lessons from the Hillside Foodways History Project - Florencia Rojo, Michigan State University; Cayce C. Hughes, Colorado College; Isabella Nuñez, Food to Power; Patience Kabwasa, Food to Power
“I’m Like Tony Soprano -- You’re My Therapist”: Complexities of Research Interviews with Adolescent Black Boys - Nora Gross, Barnard College