#10932. Sex Work Research, Ethics Review Processes, and Institutional Challenges for “Sensitive” Collaborative Research

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This article examines challenges and barriers seemingly endemic to the research ethics review process. We argue that these challenges and barriers disempower community stakeholders in sex work research and that they put our studies and those who consent to participate in them at risk.
Keywords:
community-based research; ethical inquiry; feminist research; institutional review boards; marginalized communities; Participation Action Research; research ethics boards; sex work; social justice

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