Body-map storytelling as research - CQ - University of Toronto
Body-map storytelling as research - CQ - University of Toronto
Body-map storytelling as research - CQ - University of Toronto
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Ethical Concerns re. <strong>Body</strong> Maps Anonymity: some participants wanted to revealtheir identity, others were comfortable withremaining anonymous through the confidentiality<strong>of</strong> the study Confidentiality: In this study, the body <strong>map</strong>s andtestimonios are stripped <strong>of</strong> significant identifiersand, when in doubt, we eliminated information,sometimes losing interesting data (education,pr<strong>of</strong>essions, number <strong>of</strong> children, ages, cities,countries) to protect participants’ identity Ownership: it is important to decide a priori whokeeps the original body <strong>map</strong> at the end <strong>of</strong> theproject