A bicultural researcher's reflections on ethical research practices with Muslim immigrant women: merging boundaries and challenging binaries
Dublin Core
Title
A bicultural researcher's reflections on ethical research practices with Muslim immigrant women: merging boundaries and challenging binaries
Author
Salma, Jordana
Ogilvie, Linda
Keating, Norah
Hunter, Kathleen F.
Ogilvie, Linda
Keating, Norah
Hunter, Kathleen F.
Language
English
Publication Date
20170400
Primary Classification
18.1
Secondary Classification
18.1; 10; 1.1; 1.2; 21.7
Primary keywords
biomedical research[pri]; feminist ethics [pri]; Muslims [pri]; research design [pri]; women[pri]
Secondary keywords
Arabs ;community participation; cultural competency; data collection;immigrants ;interviews; Islamic ethics; justice; research ethics; researcher subject relationship
Subject
Canada [pri]
Journal Article
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science 2017 April/June; 40(2): 109-121
Link for Internet access
Note
Copyright © 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Bibliography
44 refs
ISSN
01619268 (print); 15505014 (online)
Collection
Citation
“A bicultural researcher's reflections on ethical research practices with Muslim immigrant women: merging boundaries and challenging binaries,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38026.