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The Ethics Rupture : Exploring Alternatives to Formal Research-Ethics Review.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (475 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442616653
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Ethics RuptureDDC classification:
  • 174/.930072
LOC classification:
  • H61
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Ethics Rupture Summit in the Context of Current Trends in Research Ethics Review -- Part I: Strains in Research Ethics Review Processes -- 1 The Social Costs of Ethics Regulation -- 2 Fieldwork Double-Bound in Human Research Ethics Reviews: Disciplinary Competence, or Regulatory Compliance and the Muting of Disciplinary Values -- 3 IRBan Renewal -- 4 The Language of Law: How Research Ethics Review Creates Inequalities for Language Minorities -- 5 Uncomfortable Truths, Ethics, and Qualitative Research: Escaping the Dominance of Informed Consent -- 6 Assessing Risk in Psychological Research -- Part II: Outside the Comfort Zone: New Methodologies -- 7 The Internet as a Stage: Dramaturgy, Research Ethics Boards, and Privacy as "Performance" -- 8 Research Ethics Boards: Are They Ready for Auto-Ethnography? -- 9 A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Research Ethics Review: An Indigenous Perspective -- Part III: Analysis of Change: When Superficiality Displaces Substance -- 10 The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The TCPS 2 and the Institutional Ethical Oversight of Social Science Research in Canada -- 11 Should Data Sharing Be Regulated? -- 12 The Socialization of Contemporary Students by Ethics Boards: Malaise and Ethics for Graduate Students -- 13 The Eclipse of "Human Subjects" and the Rise of "Human Participants" in Research Involving Humans -- 14 Ethics in Social Science and Humanities Research: Brazilian Strategies to Improve Guidelines -- Part IV: Solutions: Renewal, Reform, or Dismemberment? -- 15 Australian Research Ethics Governance: Plotting the Demise of the Adversarial Culture -- 16 Ethical Pluralism: Scholarly Societies and the Regulation of Research Ethics -- 17 Research Ethics Review and Compliatorianism: A Curious Dilemma.
18 Enriching Ethics Review Processes in the Spirit of Participatory Dialogue -- 19 Rupturing Ethics Literacy: The Ethics Application Repository (TEAR) -- 20 Professional Research Ethics: Helping to Balance Individual and Institutional Integrity -- Final Thoughts -- So Where from Here? Finding Paths through the Bramble of Research Ethics Review -- Appendix: The New Brunswick Declaration -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: The Ethics Ruptureis a landmark study of the problems caused by our current research-ethics system and the ways in which scholars are seeking solutions.
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Ethics Rupture Summit in the Context of Current Trends in Research Ethics Review -- Part I: Strains in Research Ethics Review Processes -- 1 The Social Costs of Ethics Regulation -- 2 Fieldwork Double-Bound in Human Research Ethics Reviews: Disciplinary Competence, or Regulatory Compliance and the Muting of Disciplinary Values -- 3 IRBan Renewal -- 4 The Language of Law: How Research Ethics Review Creates Inequalities for Language Minorities -- 5 Uncomfortable Truths, Ethics, and Qualitative Research: Escaping the Dominance of Informed Consent -- 6 Assessing Risk in Psychological Research -- Part II: Outside the Comfort Zone: New Methodologies -- 7 The Internet as a Stage: Dramaturgy, Research Ethics Boards, and Privacy as "Performance" -- 8 Research Ethics Boards: Are They Ready for Auto-Ethnography? -- 9 A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Research Ethics Review: An Indigenous Perspective -- Part III: Analysis of Change: When Superficiality Displaces Substance -- 10 The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The TCPS 2 and the Institutional Ethical Oversight of Social Science Research in Canada -- 11 Should Data Sharing Be Regulated? -- 12 The Socialization of Contemporary Students by Ethics Boards: Malaise and Ethics for Graduate Students -- 13 The Eclipse of "Human Subjects" and the Rise of "Human Participants" in Research Involving Humans -- 14 Ethics in Social Science and Humanities Research: Brazilian Strategies to Improve Guidelines -- Part IV: Solutions: Renewal, Reform, or Dismemberment? -- 15 Australian Research Ethics Governance: Plotting the Demise of the Adversarial Culture -- 16 Ethical Pluralism: Scholarly Societies and the Regulation of Research Ethics -- 17 Research Ethics Review and Compliatorianism: A Curious Dilemma.

18 Enriching Ethics Review Processes in the Spirit of Participatory Dialogue -- 19 Rupturing Ethics Literacy: The Ethics Application Repository (TEAR) -- 20 Professional Research Ethics: Helping to Balance Individual and Institutional Integrity -- Final Thoughts -- So Where from Here? Finding Paths through the Bramble of Research Ethics Review -- Appendix: The New Brunswick Declaration -- Contributors -- Index.

The Ethics Ruptureis a landmark study of the problems caused by our current research-ethics system and the ways in which scholars are seeking solutions.

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