Ethical regulation of social research has increased considerably in the UK in the past few years, not least as a result of the ESRC's Research Ethics Framework. This article questions whether ethics committees are capable of making sound judgments about the ethics of what is proposed and practised in particular research projects. In addition, the legitimacy of such regulation is questioned, on ethical grounds. Finally, it is argued that increased regulation will not raise the 'ethical standard' of social science and will probably worsen the quality of what it produces
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
For years, sociologists working in other countries or UK-based medical sociologists have complained ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This chapter argues that there is conflict between the requirements laid down by the regimes of ethi...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
In the United States, the “common law,” that regulates ethics review is being overhauled. We ask how...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, an...
Aims. The authors aim to challenge accepted views about the dissemination of ethically acceptable re...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, a...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
This paper examines the operation of power and its consequences arising from the growth of new ethic...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
For years, sociologists working in other countries or UK-based medical sociologists have complained ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This chapter argues that there is conflict between the requirements laid down by the regimes of ethi...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
In the United States, the “common law,” that regulates ethics review is being overhauled. We ask how...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, an...
Aims. The authors aim to challenge accepted views about the dissemination of ethically acceptable re...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, a...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
This paper examines the operation of power and its consequences arising from the growth of new ethic...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...
The regulatory scope of Human Research Ethics Committees can be problematic for a variety of reasons...
One role of research ethics committees (RECs) is to assess the ethics of proposed health research. I...