Finding common ground consensus in research ethics across the social sciences / edited by Ron Iphofen, FAcSS.

Other author Iphofen, Ron.
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoBingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing, 2017.
Descriptionlx, 240 pages ; 24 cm
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SeriesAdvances in research ethics and integrity ; volume 1
Advances in research ethics and integrity v. 1. ^A1360321
Contents Section I : Seeking consensus : research ethics and the social sciences. 1. The quest for generic ethics principles in social science research / David Carpenter -- 2. Communitarian principles that will increase the damage done by ethical regulation? A response to 'the quest for generic ethics principles in social science research' by David Carpenter / Martyn Hammersly -- 3. Embedded ethics and research integrity : a response to 'the quest for generic ethics principles in social science research' by David Carpenter / Sharon Macdonald -- 4. Responsible to whom? Obligations to participants and society in social science research / Matt Sleat -- 5. Research as a social practice : a response to 'responsible to whom? Obligations to participants and society in social science research' by Matt Sleat / Rosemary Hunter -- 6. Why the biomedical research ethics model is inappropriate for social sciences : a response to 'responsible to whom? Obligations to participants and society in social science research' by Matt Sleat / Kenneth M. Boyd -- 7. About 'othering' ourselves in a system with discrepant values : the research ethics review process today / Will C. van den Hoonaard -- 8. Developing standards for research practice : some issues for consideration / James Parry -- 9. The Canadian experience : a response to 'developing standards for research practice : some issues for consideration' by James Parry / Susan V. Zimmerman -- 10. Toward common principles for social science research ethics : a discussion document for the academy of social sciences / Robert Dingwall, Ron Iphofen, Janet Lewis, John Oates with Nathan Emmerich -- 11. Remaking research ethics in the social sciences : anthropological reflections on a collaborative process / Nathan Emmerich -- -- Section II : The international dimension : interdisciplinary ethics and integrity. 12. The 'ethics rupture' and the New Brunswick Declaration / Ron Iphofen -- The respect project in the rear-view mirror : past, present and future of international professional and ethics guidelines for social science research / Meta Gorup -- 14. The social sciences for ethical protocols and standards for research in social sciences today / Gabi Lombardo -- 15. The ethical assessment of research and innovation -- a reflection on the state of the art (based on findings of the Satori project) / Philip Brey, Clare Shelley-Egan, Rowena Rodrigues and Philip Jansen -- 16. Safeguarding research integrity in Europe : an object of increasing legal attention / Mihalis Kritikos -- 17. Achieving consensus in research ethics : an interim conclusion and some recommendations / Ron Iphofen.
Abstract This volume addresses concerns about the impact of current systems for the management of research ethics in the social sciences. Many procedures in place are seen as inappropriate as they were originally designed for use in biomedical research. The content identifies areas of 'common ground', core ethics principles and areas of particular concern.
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