The ethics rupture : exploring alternatives to formal research-ethics review / edited by Will C. van den Hoonaard and Ann Hamilton.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781442616653
- 1442616652
- 174/.930072 23
- H61 E85 2016
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"For decades now, researchers in the social sciences and humanities have been expressing a deep dissatisfaction with the process of research-ethics review in academia. Continuing the ongoing critique of ethics review begun in Will C. van den Hoonard's Walking the Tightrope and The Seduction of Ethics, The Ethics Rupture offers both an account of the system's failings and a series of proposals on how to ensure that social research is ethical, rather than merely compliant with institutional requirements. Containing twenty-five essays written by leading experts from around the world in various disciplines, The Ethics Rupture is a landmark study of the problems caused by our current research-ethics system and the ways in which scholars are seeking solutions."-- Provided by publisher.
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INTRODUCTION. The Ethics Rupture Summit in the Context of Current Trends in Research-Ethics Review / Will C. van den Hoonaard and Ann Hamilton -- I. STRAINS IN RESEARCH-ETHICS REVIEW PROCESSES. 1. The Social Costs of Ethics Regulation / Robert Dingwall -- 2. Fieldwork Double-Bound in Human Research-Ethics Reviews: Disciplinary Competence, or Regulatory Compliance and the Muting of Disciplinary Values / Rena Lederman -- 3. IRBan Renewal / Patti A. Adler and Peter Adler -- 4. The Language of Ethics: How Ethics Review Creates Inequalities for Language Minorities in Research / Laura Stark -- 5. Uncomfortable Truths, Ethics, and Qualitative Research: Escaping from the Dominance of Informed Consent / Marco Marzano -- 6. Assessing Risk in Psychological Research / Patrick O'Neill
II. OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE: NEW METHODOLOGIES. 7. The Internet as a Stage: Dramaturgy, Research-Ethics Boards, and Privacy as Performance / Heather Kitchin Dahringer -- 8. Research Ethics Boards: Are They Ready for Autoethnography? / B. Lee Murray -- 9. (Re)Framing Research Ethics Through Communication: A Collective and Collaborative Approach to Research-Ethics Review / Julie Bull
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 Oversight of Social Science Research in Canada / Kirsten Bel -- l 11. Should Data Sharing be Regulated? / Natasha S. Mauthner -- 12. The Malaise in Ethics for Graduate Students: the Socialization of Contemporary Students by Ethics Boards / Lisa-Jo Kestin van den Scott -- 13. The Eclipse of Human Subjects and the Rise of Human Participants in Research Involving Humans / Igor Gontcharov -- 14. Ethics in Social Science and Humanities Research: Brazilian Strategies to Improve Guidelines / Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero
IV. SOLUTIONS: RENEWAL, REFORM, OR DISMEMBERMENT? 15. Australian Research Ethics Governance: Plotting the Demise of the Adversarial Culture / Mark Israel, Gary Allen, and Colin Thomson -- 16. Ethical Pluralism: Scholarly Societies and the Regulation of Research Ethics / Zachary M. Schrag -- 17. Research-Ethics Review and Compliatorianism: A Curious Dilemma / Ann Hamilton -- 18. Enriching Ethics-Review Processes in the Spirit of Participatory Dialogue / Kate Holland -- 19. Rupturing Ethics Literacy: The Ethics Applications Repository (TEAR) / Emma Tumilty, Martin Tolich and Stephanie Dobson -- 20. Professional Research Ethics: Helping to Balance Individual and Institutional Integrity / Ron Iphofen
FINAL THOUGHTS. So Where from Here? Finding Paths through the Bramble of Research-Ethics Review / Ann Hamilton and Will C. van den Hoonaard -- APPENDIX A. The New Brunswick Declaration: A Declaration on Research Ethics, Integrity, and Governance.
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