DOI: 10.1177/14789299231153074 ISSN: 1478-9299

Challenges for Political Science Research Ethics in Autocracies: A Case Study of Central Asia

Neil Collins, Elaine Sharplin, Aziz Burkhanov
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Sociology and Political Science

The imperative to conduct research ethically has been firmly established. Biomedical and applied research in the Global North has dominated the development of an ethical framework based on four broad principles: respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice. The prevailing research ethics can become significant constraints to political scientists focussing on non-democratic settings. The appropriateness of these codes in guiding political scientists’ research, especially in authoritarian contexts of Central Asia, is examined. The article outlines the need for a more culturally and contextually nuanced approach to research ethics and an understanding of the discipline-specific ethical dilemmas for researchers within political science.

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