This chapter presents a virtue-based approach to research ethics which both complements and challenges dominant principle- and rule-based ethical codes and governance frameworks. Virtues are qualities of character that contribute to human and ecological flourishing, focussing on the dispositions and motivations of moral agents (in this case, researchers) as opposed to simply their actions. The chapter argues for the usefulness of ‘researcher integrity’, in the context of increasing interest internationally in ‘research integrity’ frameworks for regulating research practice. ‘Researcher integrity’ is analysed, including weak and strong versions of the concept (conduct according to current standards, versus reflexive commitment to ideals of w...
Truth, trust and integrity are essential to research at higher education institutions. These institu...
Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of research is on...
In recent years, there has been an outburst of general interest on how we do ‘research’ (Bossi 2010;...
Training in research ethics in higher education institutions tends to be increasingly focussed on op...
The words integrity, ethics and governance are used interchangeably in relation to research. This ma...
The words integrity, ethics and governance are used interchangeably in relation to research. This ma...
As reports of research misconduct seem to increase, research integrity and the promotion of responsi...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
Training focuses on promoting reflection on personal attitudes and behaviours in research, along wit...
Training focuses on promoting reflection on personal attitudes and behaviours in research, along wit...
Scientific research is a conscious and systematic approach to acquire knowledge, based on theories, ...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Truth, trust and integrity are essential to research at higher education institutions. These institu...
Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of research is on...
In recent years, there has been an outburst of general interest on how we do ‘research’ (Bossi 2010;...
Training in research ethics in higher education institutions tends to be increasingly focussed on op...
The words integrity, ethics and governance are used interchangeably in relation to research. This ma...
The words integrity, ethics and governance are used interchangeably in relation to research. This ma...
As reports of research misconduct seem to increase, research integrity and the promotion of responsi...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
Training focuses on promoting reflection on personal attitudes and behaviours in research, along wit...
Training focuses on promoting reflection on personal attitudes and behaviours in research, along wit...
Scientific research is a conscious and systematic approach to acquire knowledge, based on theories, ...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Background: Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of re...
Truth, trust and integrity are essential to research at higher education institutions. These institu...
Structured training in research integrity, research ethics and responsible conduct of research is on...
In recent years, there has been an outburst of general interest on how we do ‘research’ (Bossi 2010;...