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    Ethics of not knowing who we are talking to in qualitative research
    with Mehrunisha Suleman, Mayuri Gogoi, Carol Rivas, Holly Reilly, Katherine Woolf, and Manish Pareek
    Journal of Medical Ethics. forthcoming.
    The increasing use of online methods in qualitative research, alongside the growing availability of artificial intelligence tools, has raised concerns about whether researchers can be certain who they are speaking to. These concerns are often framed in terms of ‘imposter’ or ‘fraudulent’ participants, with proposed responses focusing on detection and verification. This paper argues that such framing mischaracterises the ethical landscape. It presumes that authenticity can be reliably established…Read more