Author

Martin Tolich

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Biography

Dr.  Martin Tolich is currently working in Department of Sociology, University of Otago, New Zealand. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work. 
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The SAGE handbook of qualitative research ethics
R Iphofen, M TolichSage, 2018201
178
2018
Qualitative ethics in practice
M TolichRoutledge, 2016201
49
2016
Foundational issues in qualitative research ethics
R Iphofen, M TolichThe Sage handbook of qualitative research ethics, 1-18, 2018201
48
2018
Social science research in New Zealand
M Tolich, C DavidsonAuckland University Press, 2018201
27
2018
Values in social research
M HammersleyThe Sage handbook of qualitative research ethics, 23-34, 2018201
25
2018
Practicing ethics and ethics praxis
M Tolich, E TumiltyThe Qualitative Report 25 (13), 16-30, 2020202
18
2020
Teaching research ethics as active learning: Reading Venkatesh and Goffman as curriculum resources
M Tolich, L Choe, A Doesburg, A Foster, R Shaw, D WitherInternational Journal of Social Research Methodology 20 (3), 243-253, 2017201
18
2017
A narrative account of ethics committees and their codes
M TolichNew Zealand Sociology 31 (4), 43-55, 2016201
13
2016
Researcher emotional safety as ethics in practice: Why professional supervision should augment PhD candidates’ academic supervision
M Tolich, E Tumilty, L Choe, B Hohmann-Marriott, N FaheyHandbook of research ethics and scientific integrity, 589-602, 2020202
12
2020
Ethics of qualitative research
M Tolich, R IphofenSAGE Publications Ltd, 20120
9
2019
Protecting and empowering research with the vulnerable older person
F Poland, L Birt, R Iphofen, M TolichThe SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research Ethics,), London: Sage, 382-395, 2018201
7
2018
Are Qualitative Research Ethics Unique?
M TolichQualitative ethics in practice, 33-48, 2016201
7
2016
A worrying trend. Ethical considerations of using data collected without informed consent
M TolichFronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science 5 (2 …, 2016201
7
2016
One size does not fit all: organisational diversity in New Zealand tertiary sector ethics committees
M Tolich, R Bathurst, A Deckert, P Flanagan, H Gremillion, M GrimshawKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 11 (1), 23-35, 20120
6
2016
Schoolyard ethics: getting close, blending in, keeping distance
M TolichQualitative ethics in practice, 121-132, 20120
6
2016
Ethics of Qualitative Research
M Tolich, R IphofenSAGE Publications Limited, 20205202
5
2020
Evolving power dynamics in an unconventional, powerless ethics committee
M Tolich, J MarloweResearch Ethics 13 (1), 42-2, 2017201
5
2017