From risk-averse to opportunity-led ethics: Renegotiating institutional ethical guidelines for co-creative types of research

Elien Stouten, Syeda Sidra Idrees, Antje Jacobs, Karin Hannes

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Abstract

Institutional review boards (IRBs) set ethical standards for research conduct, thereby contributing to a coherent framework for responsible research practice. However, their current focus on risk reduction has proven to be challenging for many researchers working in co-creative research where participants become co-researchers and play an active role in shaping, challenging, or controlling the research process. In this article, we identify challenges that risk-averse ethics pose for co-creative research. In response to these challenges, we illustrate how co-creative practices provide “workarounds” to ill-fitted, risk-averse-focused IRB questions received while remaining sensitive to the specific ethical concerns of co-creative research. We suggest ethical principles for co-creative research that are grounded in opportunity-based ethics, inspired by feminist new materialisms and critical theory. Instead of predetermining harms and instigating precaution, we argue for an ethics in co-creative research that recognizes ethical risks and opportunities as collaboratively emergent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalQualitative Inquiry
Early online date17 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 May 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • ethics
  • co-creative research
  • risk-aversion
  • institutional review boards
  • Feminist New Materialism

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