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What is Theoretical Analysis

Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community
Theoretical analysis entails the scrutiny and interpretation of research findings within the confines of known theoretical views or models, so facilitating a more profound comprehension of the subject matter.
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Voice of the Coast: A Review on Ethical Issues of Scientists Who Engage in the Sri Lankan Fishing Community
Dunima Kaushini Dharmasiri (Lincoln University College, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8526-2.ch011
Abstract
This chapter explores the ethical dilemmas faced by social scientists while interacting with the fishing community in Sri Lanka. The objective of the study is to identify and rectify these ethical difficulties with the intention of fostering responsible research procedures. This chapter uses extensive literature study and theoretical analysis covering scholarly publications, books, and reports to explore ethical issues and social science participation in fishing communities, with a focus on Sri Lanka. The findings point out the intricate interplay between cultural traditions, power dynamics, and environmental factors within the Sri Lankan Fishing Community emphasizing the need for cultural sensitivity and the need to involve the community in research design. This chapter has implications for future research and interventions in fishing communities worldwide, highlighting the intricacies and interdependencies of the Sri Lankan Fishing Community and emphasizing culturally sensitive research design, community engagement, and ethical considerations.
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