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In this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome four experienced ethnographers working in health and social care research: Professor Catherine Pope (University of Oxford), Professor Nicola Mackintosh (University of Leicester), Dr Shadreck Mwale (University of West London), and Dr Fawn Harrad-Hyde (University of Leicester), to discuss:

- The particular value of ethnography as a research approach

- Issues encountered when ethnographic research plans are reviewed during research governance processes

- Learning from the "Ethics and Ethnography" symposium, held at the University of Oxford in March 2025

- What can ethnographers do now when navigating research governance?

- Where is change possible moving forward?

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