Research exceptionalism (original) (raw)

One Size Does Not Fit All: The Ethical Imperative to Limit the Concept of Research Exceptionalism

Melissa McCullough

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010

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Research ethics and the ‘iron cage’ of bureaucratic rationality

Andy Wilson

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Instituting a Research Ethic: Chilling and Cautionary Tales

Philip N Pettit

Bioethics, 1992

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Ethics Committees and the Legality of Research

Tom Douglas

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Creeping Ethical Regulation and the Strangling of Research

Martyn Hammersley

Sociological Research Online, 2010

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New Angles and Tangles in the Ethics Review of Research

Will van den Hoonaard

Journal of Academic Ethics, 2006

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The Role of Research Ethics Committees in Making Decisions About Risk

Nafsika Athanassoulis

HEC Forum, 2014

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Additional Thoughts on Rethinking Research Ethics

Mark Yarborough

American Journal of Bioethics, 2005

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Whose Ethics? Which Research? Some Implications for a Universal Code of Research Ethics

Ben Wadham

nrv.gov.au

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Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom: Practical example illustrates problems of ethical review of genetics

Patrick Morrison

BMJ, 2004

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New governance arrangements for research ethics committees: is facilitating research achieved at the cost of participants' interest

Emma Cave

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2002

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What is the role of the research ethics committee? Paternalism, inducements, and harm in research ethics

Eve Garrard

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2005

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A Response to Commentators on “The Limitations of ‘Vulnerability’ as a Protection for Human Research Participants

Lisa Eckenwiler

American Journal of Bioethics, 2004

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Social Science Gets the Ethics Treatment: Research governance and ethical review

Trudy Goodenough

Sociological Research Online, 2002

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Three Worries About Three Arguments for Research Exceptionalism

Stephen John

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010

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Regulating research with human subjects: Is the system broken?

Alan Fleischman

Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association

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The ethics and politics of research

PETER AMBURUKA

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Chapter 9: Ethical Regulation of Social Research Versus The Cultivation of Phrónēsis

Anna Traianou

Virtue Ethics in the Conduct and Governance of Social Science Research, 2018

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Ethical Rules for Human Subjects Research: A Case Where the “Is” Must Inform the “Ought”

Alexander Kon

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010

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The research ethics evolution: From Nuremberg to Helsinki

A. Dhai

South African Medical Journal, 2014

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Bureaucratic Ethics: IRBs and the Legal Regulation of Human Subjects Research

JuLeigh Petty

2010

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Ethics Committees and Research: An Unintentional Barrier?

Peter Munk

Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 2012

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Accounting for ethos or programmes for conduct? The brave new world of research ethics committees

Rebecca Boden

The Sociological Review, 2009

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Protection of Human Subjects and Scientific Progress: Can the Two Be Reconciled

Stephen Sodeke

Hastings Center Report, 2006

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The ethics of research : Part 4 : Safeguarding the scientist, protecting the participants

Leanne Sykes

South African Dental Journal, 2016

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The roles of research ethics committees: implications for membership

David Hunter

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Issues and Guidance in Research Ethics

Anona Armstrong

Journal of Business Systems, Governance & Ethics, 2014

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Ethics In Research: a Box of Tissues

Swaran Singh

Psychiatric Bulletin, 2007

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Ethics and society review: Ethics reflection as a precondition to research funding

David Magnus

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021

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Research ethics review and the bureaucracy

Paul Macneill

Monash bioethics review, 2002

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Research Ethics: advances and challenges - DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v2.Sup1.212en

Dirce Bellezi Guilhem

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The Limitations of “Vulnerability” as a Protection for Human Research Participants

Lisa Eckenwiler

American Journal of Bioethics, 2004

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Background paper on scientific research integrity (Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 2013)

Marie-Andree Jacob

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European Textbook on Ethics in Research (2010)

Stephen Wilkinson

European Textbook on Ethics in Research, 2010

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Research ethics: cases and materials. Edited by Robin Levin Penslar. Indiana University Press and distributed in UK by Open University Press, Bucks MK18 1XW. May 1995. ISBN 0-253343127. ISBN 0-253209064

Tim Exworthy

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 1997

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