
Ethics for Graduate Researchers
A Cross-disciplinary Approach
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 26. September 2012
Book
Hardback
266 pages
978-0-12-416049-1 (ISBN)
Description
This edited collection is intended as a primer for core concepts and principles in research ethics and as an in-depth exploration of the contextualization of these principles in practice across key disciplines. The material is nested so that readers can engage with it at different levels and depths. It is unique in that it combines an analysis of complex ethical debates about the nature of research and its governance with the best of case-based and discipline-specific approaches.
It deals with the following topics in depth: in the natural sciences, it explores the scientific integrity of the researcher and the research process, human cloning as a test case for the limits to research, and the emerging ethical issues in nanotechnology; in the health sciences, it takes up the question of consent, assent and proxies, research with vulnerable groups and the ethics of clinical trials; in the social sciences, it explores the issues that arise in qualitative research, interviews and ethnography; and in the humanities, it examines contested archaeologies and research in divided societies.
It deals with the following topics in depth: in the natural sciences, it explores the scientific integrity of the researcher and the research process, human cloning as a test case for the limits to research, and the emerging ethical issues in nanotechnology; in the health sciences, it takes up the question of consent, assent and proxies, research with vulnerable groups and the ethics of clinical trials; in the social sciences, it explores the issues that arise in qualitative research, interviews and ethnography; and in the humanities, it examines contested archaeologies and research in divided societies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Recent graduates as well as more experienced researchers
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
589 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-416049-1 (9780124160491)
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Cathriona Russell | Linda Hogan | Maureen Junker-Kenny
Ethics for Graduate Researchers
A Cross-disciplinary Approach
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12/2012
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Persons
Editor
Cathriona Russell is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Religions and Theology at Trinity College Dublin and Director of the Masters in Ecology and Religion at All Hallows College, Dublin City University.
Linda Hogan is Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Trinity College Dublin, where she also holds the Chair in Ecumenics.
Maureen Junker-Kenny is Associate Professor of Theology in the Department of Religions and Theology, Trinity College Dublin.
Content
1. Recognising traditions of argumentation in philosophical ethics
Linda Hogan and Maureen Junker-Kenny
2. Ethical Issues in Scientific Research: Data Selection, Collaboration, Publication.
Alan L. Kelly
3. The Ethical Integrity of the Researcher
Frank Gannon
4. Ethics and Law in the EU
Dietmar Mieth
5. Ethics as consensus management in expert cultures or through civic debate in the public sphere
Dietmar Mieth
6. Nanomedicine in European Ethics Regulation
Hille Haker
7. International Agreements on the Prohibition of Reproductive Cloning as a Test of the Limits of Research
Sigrid Graumann
8. Key concepts and models of ethical agency: development of discipline-specific themes
Maureen Junker-Kenny, Linda Hogan and Cathriona Russell Russell
9. Informed consent, assent and proxy consent in the care of people from vulnerable groups
Des O'Neill
10. Non-therapeutic Medical Research on Persons Unable To Consent
Sigrid Graumann
11. Contested archaeologies, archaeology in politics and identity formation
Deirdre Stritch
12. Research Ethics in Divided Societies
Gladys Ganiel
13. Ethics of Oral Interviews with Children
Elizabeth Nixon
14. Ethics and Environmental Considerations in Research
Cathriona Russell Russell
15. Synthetic Biology: an Emerging Debate in European Ethics
Hille Haker
16. Lessons from Teaching Research Ethics across the disciplines
Amy Daughton
17. Conclusion
Cathriona Russell Russell, Maureen Junker-Kenny and Linda Hogan
Linda Hogan and Maureen Junker-Kenny
2. Ethical Issues in Scientific Research: Data Selection, Collaboration, Publication.
Alan L. Kelly
3. The Ethical Integrity of the Researcher
Frank Gannon
4. Ethics and Law in the EU
Dietmar Mieth
5. Ethics as consensus management in expert cultures or through civic debate in the public sphere
Dietmar Mieth
6. Nanomedicine in European Ethics Regulation
Hille Haker
7. International Agreements on the Prohibition of Reproductive Cloning as a Test of the Limits of Research
Sigrid Graumann
8. Key concepts and models of ethical agency: development of discipline-specific themes
Maureen Junker-Kenny, Linda Hogan and Cathriona Russell Russell
9. Informed consent, assent and proxy consent in the care of people from vulnerable groups
Des O'Neill
10. Non-therapeutic Medical Research on Persons Unable To Consent
Sigrid Graumann
11. Contested archaeologies, archaeology in politics and identity formation
Deirdre Stritch
12. Research Ethics in Divided Societies
Gladys Ganiel
13. Ethics of Oral Interviews with Children
Elizabeth Nixon
14. Ethics and Environmental Considerations in Research
Cathriona Russell Russell
15. Synthetic Biology: an Emerging Debate in European Ethics
Hille Haker
16. Lessons from Teaching Research Ethics across the disciplines
Amy Daughton
17. Conclusion
Cathriona Russell Russell, Maureen Junker-Kenny and Linda Hogan