This presentation is based on author's 20 years of working experiences and research in violently divided societies such as Sri Lanka, Sudan, Pakistan, Malawi and Jordan. The author reflects on the field experiences of collaborating with communities from different ethical and moral backgrounds and invite the mainstream Western ethical frameworks to deal with real life issues in VDS
This book provides original, up-to-date case studies of “ethics dumping” that were largely facilitat...
Background: Over decades American society has become increasingly fragmented, distrusting, and unequ...
This paper considers some of the ethical questions that arise in conducting interventionist ICTD res...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Anna Chiumento, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anna.Chiumento@liverpoo...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Evaluation involves at least four levels of social–political interaction – with government and other...
This was an interactive workshop – supported by the Institute of Development Studies’ (IDS) Departme...
Issues of power and consent, confidentiality, trust, and benefit, risks to researchers, and potentia...
This background report supported an event hosted in January 2015 by the Centre for Development Impac...
Global challenge-led research seeks to contribute to solution-generation for complex problems. Multi...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ike Valentine Iyioke, Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Mich...
This paper presents a participant-centred virtue ethics approach, the Ọmọlúàbí moral-ethical framewo...
Achieving equity in international research is one of the pressing concerns of the twenty-first centu...
First lecture in a series: International Research Ethics. February 3, 2006.Co-hosted by the IUPUI O...
The Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) aims to stop the export of u...
This book provides original, up-to-date case studies of “ethics dumping” that were largely facilitat...
Background: Over decades American society has become increasingly fragmented, distrusting, and unequ...
This paper considers some of the ethical questions that arise in conducting interventionist ICTD res...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Anna Chiumento, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Anna.Chiumento@liverpoo...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Evaluation involves at least four levels of social–political interaction – with government and other...
This was an interactive workshop – supported by the Institute of Development Studies’ (IDS) Departme...
Issues of power and consent, confidentiality, trust, and benefit, risks to researchers, and potentia...
This background report supported an event hosted in January 2015 by the Centre for Development Impac...
Global challenge-led research seeks to contribute to solution-generation for complex problems. Multi...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ike Valentine Iyioke, Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Mich...
This paper presents a participant-centred virtue ethics approach, the Ọmọlúàbí moral-ethical framewo...
Achieving equity in international research is one of the pressing concerns of the twenty-first centu...
First lecture in a series: International Research Ethics. February 3, 2006.Co-hosted by the IUPUI O...
The Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) aims to stop the export of u...
This book provides original, up-to-date case studies of “ethics dumping” that were largely facilitat...
Background: Over decades American society has become increasingly fragmented, distrusting, and unequ...
This paper considers some of the ethical questions that arise in conducting interventionist ICTD res...