Grounding ethical governance: Co-produced, community-based research ethics in qualitative and oral history practice with vulnerable groups

Our latest paper is now published in the Research Ethics journal and introduces a co-produced, community-based model of ethical governance for qualitative and oral history research based on the model at Mind. .

This paper explores how ethical governance can be grounded in community relationships rather than distant institutions, showing how co-produced, locally embedded ethics boards protect participants and enhance trust in qualitative research.