Shaver Frances M
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2005 Mar;20(3):296-319. doi: 10.1177/0886260504274340.
The challenges involved in the design of ethical, nonexploitative research projects with sex workers or any other marginalized population are significant. First, the size and boundaries of the population are unknown, making it extremely difficult to get a representative sample. Second, because membership in hidden populations often involves stigmatized or illegal behavior, concerns regarding privacy and confidentiality are paramount and difficult to resolve. In addition, they often result in challenges to the validity of the data. Third, in spite of evidence to the contrary, associations between sex work and victimization are still strong, dichotomies remain prevalent, and sex workers are often represented as a homogeneous population. Drawing on three research projects in which the author has been involved-all grounded in a sex-as-work approach-as well as the work of others, this article provides several strategies for overcoming these challenges. Clear guidelines for ethical, nonexploitive methodologies are embedded in the solutions provided.
设计涉及性工作者或任何其他边缘化人群的符合伦理道德、非剥削性的研究项目所面临的挑战是巨大的。首先,该人群的规模和范围未知,这使得获取具有代表性的样本极其困难。其次,由于隐藏人群的成员身份往往涉及受污名化或非法行为,对隐私和保密的担忧至关重要且难以解决。此外,这些担忧常常给数据的有效性带来挑战。第三,尽管有相反的证据,但性工作与受害之间的关联仍然很强,二分法仍然普遍存在,而且性工作者常常被视为一个同质化的群体。基于作者参与的三个研究项目——所有这些项目都基于性即工作的方法——以及其他人的工作,本文提供了几种克服这些挑战的策略。所提供的解决方案中包含了符合伦理道德、非剥削性方法的明确指导方针。