The Guilt of Whistling-blowing: Conflicts in Action Research and Educational Ethnography |
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Authors: | Mike McNamee |
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Institution: | 25 Tair Onen, Nr. Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7UA, UK |
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Abstract: | This chapter discusses the role conflict of the educational researcher who comes upon an unprofessional relationship between teacher and pupil. It is argued that the whistleblowing literature in related professions, with its focus on standard conditions and solutions framed as obligations, is inadequate. Reference is made to the idea of 'guilty knowledge': the feelings of guilt that attach when one comes to know of harm visited on innocent others, and has no unqualified sense of which way to act. Distinguishing moral from causal responsibility helps to show how blame need not necessarily attach to the guilt-ridden researcher, whichever option she chooses. |
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