NIME upholds the highest ethical standards in research and artistic practice by recognising the importance of individual persons and data as an expression of personhood. These standards also include ethical values that are not always a concern of institutional research committees, including inclusivity, accessibility, animal rights, socio-economic fairness, and environmental awareness. The complete NIME Principles & Code of Practice on Ethical Research can be found at: www.nime.org/ethics
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
This paper examines the need for standards to resolve ethical conflicts related to qualitative, on-l...
This workshop is intended to discuss how we think about and handle research ethics at NIME conferenc...
A research ethics statement or protocol is an essential part of every proposal for research involvin...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
High ethical standards constitute the foundation of high-quality scientific research. Scientific res...
This paper provides a halting first step in organizing a set of ethical guidelines for the conduct o...
Povl Riis Age Forum, State Board for Research and Age Policies, Odense, DenmarkAbstract: Ethics in b...
Ethics deals with moral principles. The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence...
In this workshop we will outline four key moral principles that underpin ethical practice and the Un...
Ethical rules in social science research have raised increasing concern, reflection and continued di...
Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for those who conduct research and the resear...
Ethical norms are so everywhere that one might be tempted to consider them as simple rational. Most ...
In some quarters today there are arguments to the effect that research ethics codes should be formul...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
This paper examines the need for standards to resolve ethical conflicts related to qualitative, on-l...
This workshop is intended to discuss how we think about and handle research ethics at NIME conferenc...
A research ethics statement or protocol is an essential part of every proposal for research involvin...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
High ethical standards constitute the foundation of high-quality scientific research. Scientific res...
This paper provides a halting first step in organizing a set of ethical guidelines for the conduct o...
Povl Riis Age Forum, State Board for Research and Age Policies, Odense, DenmarkAbstract: Ethics in b...
Ethics deals with moral principles. The ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence...
In this workshop we will outline four key moral principles that underpin ethical practice and the Un...
Ethical rules in social science research have raised increasing concern, reflection and continued di...
Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for those who conduct research and the resear...
Ethical norms are so everywhere that one might be tempted to consider them as simple rational. Most ...
In some quarters today there are arguments to the effect that research ethics codes should be formul...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
This paper examines the need for standards to resolve ethical conflicts related to qualitative, on-l...