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Finding common ground : consensus in research ethics across the social sciences
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ISBN: 1787143090 1787141306 9781787141308 1787141314 9781787141315 9781787143098 9781787141315 Year: 2017 Publisher: Bingley Emerald Publishing

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Over the past decade there has been growing national and international concern about the impact of systems for the management of research ethics in the social sciences. In particular these procedural bureaucracies are seen as inappropriate to the ethical governance of social scientific research as they were designed around the challenges presented by biomedical research. This volume addresses and debates these concerns and identifies areas of common ground, core ethics principles and areas of particular concern in research ethics across the social sciences. This volume draws on proceedings and papers delivered at a Symposia series under the auspices of the UK Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS). This project aimed to advance the understanding and application of core ethics values to all aspects of social science research from inception and review through research design, data acquisition, analysis and management to dissemination and application, in collaboration with social science learned societies, research funders, higher education establishments, researchers and participants in research.


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Responsible conduct of research
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ISBN: 9780199376025 9780199376032 0199376034 0199376026 0199376042 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Since the early 2000s, the field of Responsible Conduct of Research has become widely recognized as essential to scientific education, investigation, and training. At present, research institutions with public funding are expected to have some minimal training and education in RCR for their graduate students, fellows and trainees. These institutions also are expected to have a system in place for investigating and reporting misconduct in research or violations of regulations in research with human subjects, or in their applications to federal agencies for funding. Public scrutiny of the conduc

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