
Researching with Integrity
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Based on the notion of 'virtue' ethics, this book proposes an alternative approach to research, which focuses not only on ethical rules and protocol to avoid unethical research, but encourages academic, professional and character development and allows for the exercise of personal judgement.
Themes considered include:
Increased competitiveness between academics and concentration of funding in fewer universities
Increasingly bureaucratic approval of processes focused on the treatment of human and animals in research
Meeting the expectations of research sponsors
'Taboo' research topics and methods
Exposing findings to the scrutiny of peers, taking credit for the work of others and self-citation
Bullying of junior researchers and plagiarism
Power and influence of institutional, discipline-based and professional organisations
Illustrated throughout with short narratives detailing ethical issues and dilemmas from international academic researchers representing different disciplines, research cultures and national contexts, this books proposes a an alternative approach to research which provides all research professionals with the intellectual tools they need to cope with complex research.
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"A good question, posed every year across the country, is: 'Why do we have to complete these stupid IRB procedures?'. . .Bruce Macfarlane's most recent monograph on research ethics provides a very concrete, historically accurate answer, at least to the overt question of 'why.'. . .The text is clear, brief and well grounded in history, philosophy, and research methodologies."-Review of Higher EducationMore details
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Content
Foreword by Stephen Rowland v-vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction
Part A: From principles to virtue
1: The legacy of Nuremberg
2: Challenging principles
3: Developing integrity
Part B: Living the virtues
4: Courage
5: Respectfulness
6: Resoluteness
7: Sincerity
8: Humility
9: Reflexivity
Part C: Integrating integrity
10: The performative culture
11: Learning about virtue
12: The good professor
Bibliography
Index
Narrative index Page
4.1 Crossing the boundary 71
The complexities of 'confidentiality'
Experimenting with the environment
Interviewing the vulnerable
Permissions and pressure
The ethics of attraction
6.1 Repeating the experiment
6.2 Slow progress
Trusting the proof
Trimming the data
A tempting citation
Getting the order right
Credit where credit is due
Politics and personalities
The agreeable interviewer
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