Inspired by the conference theme of Violence, Nonviolence, and the Margin, this workshop will support theological researchers to assess risk in their research methods and to engage in constructive practices of nonviolence, consent, collaboration, and accountability as researchers, writers, and teachers. Even as scholars follow necessary institutional processes designed to protect human subjects, these protocols often do not sufficiently address potential harms of ethnographic and qualitative research, nor do they require expansive forms of accountability both within and beyond the research context. Moreover, protocols required by an institutional review process can be experienced as barriers to consent in some cultural contexts. Workshop leaders will share brief presentations on one or more practices in research methods and lead table groups in further engagement with this topic in an interactive session. Participants will have the opportunity to select a workshop focus that is most relevant for their current research, writing, and/or teaching.
Roundtable Session
Annual Meeting 2024
Risk, Consent, Collaboration, and Accountability in Ethnographic Theologies and Qualitative Research
Friday, 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM | Convention Center-7B (Upper Level West)
Session ID: A22-205
Hosted by: Pre-Conference Workshops (November)
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
Audiovisual Requirements
LCD Projector and Screen
Play Audio from Laptop Computer
4 table mics
light snacks and coffee, tea, water (no nuts)