From the Contents: Introduction - Overview of the field: Ron Iphofen.- Regulating Research (covering how research is 'overseen', checked for ethics and findings 'managed').- 1. Regulating Research (Robert Dingwall, Independent Consultant, Emeritus Prof., Nottingham University).- 2. Research Governance.- 3. Ethics Codes and Guidelines (Nathan Emmerich, Queens University, Belfast).- 4. Research Ethics Review Systems: IRBs, REC, and REBs (David Hunter, Flinders University, Australia).- 5. Research Integrity (James Parry, Head of UKRIO).- 6. Publication Ethics (Ginny Barbour, Chair of Committee on Publication Ethics, COPE).- 7. Peer Review (A journal editor from COPE).- 8. Plagiarism.- 9. Research Fraud.- 10. Retraction (A journal editor from COPE).- 11. The Global Position (Mark Israel, AHRECS, Australia).- Disciplines and Professions (This would cover 'Ethics and Integrity in'. each named discipline).- 12. Sociology.- 13. Psychology (John Oates, OU, UK).- 14. Lifesciences (Francois Hirsch, INSERM, Paris).- 15. Anthropology.- 16. Criminology.- 17. Education.- 18. Politics (Phil Sooben, CEO Political Studies Association).- 19. History.- 20. Art.- 21. Literature.- 22. Economics.- 23. Physics.- 24. Chemistry.- 25. Engineering.- 26. Nanotechnology (Costas Charitidis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece).- 27. Business/Management Studies (Paul t'Hart, Dept of Management/Business Studies, U of Utrecht).- 28. Medicine.- 29. Nutritional Science (T. Colin Campbell, Cornell University, USA).- 30. Sport and Exercise Science.- 31. Transport (UITP, Brussels).- 32. Travel (Simon Reeve, BBC, UK).- 33. Musicology (Simon Frith, Observer music critic and Chair of Mercury Prize).