@article{Bradley_2015, title={Silenced for Their Own Protection: How the IRB Marginalizes those it Feigns to Protect}, volume={6}, url={https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/782}, abstractNote={This paper provides a critique of the way IRBs can maintain the marginalization of ‘vulnerable’ populations through an insistence on anonymity that can run counter to a group’s desire to choose how to represent themselves. I explore the relationship between anonymity and risks and benefits in a discussion of my own experience negotiating with an IRB over a proposed participatory action research project that involved youth in the production of a documentary video.}, number={3}, journal={ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies}, author={Bradley, Matt}, year={2015}, month={Mar.}, pages={339–349} }