Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often overseen by Research Ethics Committees, Institutional Research Boards or equivalents but not all organisations have these and where they do, their degree of independence from organisational priorities varies (perhaps leading to research that would create reputational or other difficulties for organisations being left unpublished or unacknowledged). Conflicts of interest can therefore be left unmanaged, participants may be exploited, and society may not benefit. In this paper, we claim that publishing communities (e.g. scholarly conferences) can play a larger role in supporting improved ethical practice by defining and communicating the ethical...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.A New Approach...
The transfer of new discoveries into both clinical practice and wider community calls for reliance o...
Increasingly, researchers seek to engage communities, patients, and stakeholders as partners in the ...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Two fundamental requirements ought to be met in any selection to research ethics committees: (i) pro...
Both within and outside academia, there is growing interest in research that seeks to engage communi...
Community based research is conducted by, for, and with the participation of community members, and ...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
One of two presentations during a breakout session about the ethical value and challenges of communi...
© Society for Community Research and Action 2017 How do you reconcile tensions between ethical resea...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
This article explores a range of ethical issues that arise in community-based participatory research...
How do we engage with research ethics? How can we engage with research ethics? From ‘doing ’ them, t...
The ethics of scientific research highlight crucial responsibilities and obligations concerning resp...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.A New Approach...
The transfer of new discoveries into both clinical practice and wider community calls for reliance o...
Increasingly, researchers seek to engage communities, patients, and stakeholders as partners in the ...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Two fundamental requirements ought to be met in any selection to research ethics committees: (i) pro...
Both within and outside academia, there is growing interest in research that seeks to engage communi...
Community based research is conducted by, for, and with the participation of community members, and ...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
One of two presentations during a breakout session about the ethical value and challenges of communi...
© Society for Community Research and Action 2017 How do you reconcile tensions between ethical resea...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
This article explores a range of ethical issues that arise in community-based participatory research...
How do we engage with research ethics? How can we engage with research ethics? From ‘doing ’ them, t...
The ethics of scientific research highlight crucial responsibilities and obligations concerning resp...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.A New Approach...
The transfer of new discoveries into both clinical practice and wider community calls for reliance o...
Increasingly, researchers seek to engage communities, patients, and stakeholders as partners in the ...