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Disquiet on the research front : surveying the battle ground between researchers and human research ethics committees

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Halse
In this paper, I play with the metaphors of war and peace (with apologies to Leo Tolstoy) as a strategy for describing the relations between (some) social science researchers and human research ethics committees. Even a cursory survey of recent literature reveals a raft of grievances and grumblings amongst researchers about the operation and decisions of research ethics committees. This paper presents a partial survey from both sides of some of the claims that have triggered this unofficial declaration of war, and discusses the implications for ethical research. My central argument is that the truly ethical moment lies in mutual and constructive conversations and critique between ethics committees and researchers.

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Event

Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics Annual Conference (11th : 2004 : Richmond, N.S.W.)

Pagination

1 - 12

Publisher

AAPAE

Location

Richmond, N.S.W.

Place of publication

[Richmond, N.S.W.]

Start date

2004-09-29

End date

2004-10-01

ISBN-10

1864671599

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, AAPAE

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Coleman

Title of proceedings

AAPAE 2004 : Power and responsibility, ethics in the 21st century : Proceedings of the 11th Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics conference

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