2023
DOI: 10.33182/ml.v20i2.2837
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‘How much do we need to know?’ On the Ethical implications of Operational Research in Humanitarian Settings

Abstract: International Non-governmental Organisations (INGOs) have long been conducting operational research (OR), which is a mode of research that follows very specific principles. In the present work, I reflect upon my experience of conducting operational research with migrants and asylum seekers in Mexico, while working for an INGO. By centring my analysis on a question that was often posed by colleagues– “how much do we need to know?” - I explore three interrelated topics. First, I look at the advantages and the et… Show more

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