Ethical Issues in Irregular Migration Research in Europe
This paper is concerned with the ethical issues arising for researchers engaged in the study of irregular migration. Based on the authors’ research experiences, the paper goes beyond analysis of ethical dilemmas and aims to provide some guidance to researchers in this field. Irregular migration is by defi nition an elusive phenomenon as it takes place in violation of the law and at the margins of society. The very nature of this phenomenon raises important issues, including the sensitivity and vulnerability of the research subjects and a whole series of other ethical issues to be addressed both when conducting fieldwork with irregular migrants and also at the later stage of data analysis, processing and dissemination. The paper fi rst considers various methods in researching irregular migration and defi nes research ethics. It then discusses the differences between sensitivity




