Mila Tuli , Bhavna Negi
Contextualizing knowledge has served
to enhance our understanding of human progress. Several academicians and
scholars have worked indigenously towards the ‘Think Locally and Act Globally’
mantra to normative approaches across academic disciplines. Recent academic
progress led us to think, reflect and question the need for developing a
protocol for culturally sensitive ethical practices in Social Sciences. This
paper emerges from the deliberations held in a two-day National Symposium on
Ethics in Social Science Research and Publication organized and hosted by the
department of Human Development and Childhood Studies, Institute of Home
Economics, University of Delhi. The paper explores the need for a discipline specific
outline of ethical practices in research and debates the requirement for a
protocol for the same. Drawing from various examples and dilemmas shared by
social science experts, an array of missing links, gaps and epistemic
variations are presented through the paper.
Ethics,
Research, Social Science, Protocols, Socio-cultural diversity
VOL.13, ISSUE No.4, December 2021