New Feminist Research Ethics re-examines the place of the ethical in feminist research and identifies new ethical priorities for feminist researchers. It acknowledges the need for feminist ethical research frameworks that encompass multiple perspectives and draw from diverse traditions of knowing.
Maryanne Dever is Co-editor of Australian Feminist Studies. Her research focuses on feminist literary and archival studies. Her previous Routledge edited collections include Archives and New Modes of Feminist Research (2018) which won a Mander Jones Prize from the Australian Society of Archivists and Fashion: New Feminist Essays (2020), co-edited with Ilya Parkins. She is currently Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Digital) at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
1. Research from the Heart: Friendship and Compassion as Personal Research Values 2. Feminist Research Ethics and First Nations Women's Life Narratives: A Conversation 3. Beyond Formal Ethics Reviews: Reframing the Potential Harms of Sexual Violence Research 4. Archives as Spaces of Radical Hospitality 5. A Screen of One's Own: The Domestic Caregiver as Researcher During Covid-19, and Beyond 6. Towards an Inventive Ethics of Carefull Risk: Unsettling Research Through DIY Academic Archiving 7. Learning to Stand with Gyack: A Practice of Thinking with Non-Innocent Care 8. The Use/Less Citations in Feminist Research 9. Embracing Amateurs: Four Practices to Subvert Academic Gatekeeping