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Aipara Berekeyeva; Elaine Sharplin; Matthew Courtney; Roza Sagitova – Research Ethics, 2024
Central Asian researchers are underrepresented in the global research production in social sciences, resulting in a limited Central Asian perspective on many social issues. To stimulate the production of local knowledge, it is important to develop strong research cultures, including knowledge of ethical practices in research with human…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Foreign Countries
Roza Sagitova; Zarena Syrgak kyzy; Lynne Parmenter – Research Ethics, 2025
This paper addresses the issue of how local and global norms and requirements are negotiated in the early stages of development of Social Science research ethics policy in a Global South context. A review of relevant literature followed by analysis of relevant national and institutional policies highlights both tensions and creative potential for…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Social Science Research, Local Norms, Global Approach
Bibek Dahal – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Ethics in research can be broadly divided into two epistemic dimensions. One dimension focuses on bureaucratic procedures (i.e., procedural ethics), while the other focuses on contextually and culturally contested practice of ethics in research (i.e., ethics in practice). Researchers experience both dimensions distinctly in their qualitative…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Researchers, Educational Experiments
Sarah Potthoff; Fee Roth; Matthé Scholten – Research Ethics, 2024
This study explores how qualitative health researchers navigate the demands of medical research ethics committees in Germany where qualitative research is subject to approval only when it is conducted in medical contexts. We present the results of a grounded theory study to investigate qualitative health researchers' experiences with procedural…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Health, Qualitative Research, Ethics
Greco Francesca; Silvia Ceruti; Stefano Martini; Mario Picozzi; Marco Cosentino; Franca Marino – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Research integrity (RI) is defined as adherence to ethical principles, deontological duties, and professional standards necessary for responsible conduct of scientific research. Early training on RI, especially for early-career researchers, could be useful to help develop good standards of conduct and prevent research misconduct (RM).The aim of…
Descriptors: Researchers, Research Training, Integrity, Instructional Effectiveness
Feenstra, Ramón A.; Delgado López-Cózar, Emilio – Research Evaluation, 2023
The use of bibliometric indicators in research evaluation has a series of complex impacts on academic inquiry. These systems have gradually spread into a wide range of locations and disciplines, including the humanities. The aim of this study is to examine their effects as perceived by philosophy and ethics researchers in Spain, a country where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bibliometrics, Philosophy, Ethics
Michaela Rogers; Claire Brown – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This paper explores issues of reflexivity and knowledge production when cisgender researchers conduct social work research, using feminist narrative methods, to advance understanding about trans and non-binary people's identities and experiences. Cisgender (or 'cis') refers to people who identify with the gender identity assigned to them at birth.…
Descriptors: Social Work, Research, LGBTQ People, Reflection
Costello, Eamon; Brunton, James; Bolger, Richard; Soverino, Tiziana; Juillerac, Clément – Online Learning, 2023
Ethical reviews of research plans function as a cornerstone of good research practice in order that no harm should come to participants. Ethical concerns have taken on a new salience in a digital world where data can be generated at scale. Big data research has grown rapidly, raising increased ethical concerns. Several intersecting areas of big…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Informed Consent, Educational Research, Ethics
Göran Lövestam; Susanne Bremer-Hoffmann; Koen Jonkers; Pieter van Nes – Research Ethics, 2025
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's in-house science and knowledge service, employing a substantial staff of scientists devoted to conducting research to provide independent scientific advice for EU policy. Focussed on various research areas aligned with EU priorities, the JRC excels in delivering scientific evidence for…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Scientific Research, Scientists
Reid, Corinne; Calia, Clara; Guerra, Cristóbal; Grant, Liz; Anderson, Matilda; Chibwana, Khama; Kawale, Paul; Amos, Action – Research Ethics, 2021
Global challenge-led research seeks to contribute to solution-generation for complex problems. Multicultural, multidisciplinary, and multisectoral teams must be capable of operating in highly demanding contexts. This brings with it a swathe of ethical conflicts that require quick and effective solutions that respect both international conventions…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Global Approach, Integrity
Colin Foster – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Educational researchers continue to polarize into 'qualitative' and 'quantitative' camps, with these terms often functioning as global identity markers, rather than as styles of research that are available to anyone. Many scholars have lamented the drawbacks of researchers being siloed into opposing, apparently incommensurable research paradigms,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Design, Epistemology
Brown, Carol; Spiro, Jane; Quinton, Sarah – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
Ethics committees have an important role to play in ensuring ethical standards (e.g. BERA, ESRC, RCUK recommendations) are met by educational researchers. Balancing obligations to participants, society, institutions and the researchers themselves is not, however, easy. Researchers often experience the ethics committee as unsympathetic to their…
Descriptors: Research Committees, Ethics, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Abrera, Anna Marie C.; Pagkatipunan, Paulo Maria N.; Limson, Elisa Bernadette E. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
The establishment of a Research Ethics Committee (REC) is a significant step to ensure the standard procedures in ethics review process that protect human participants. However, in instances when RECs are not yet established, surrogate activities are practiced by some institutions. The objective of this study was to identify prevailing research…
Descriptors: Research Committees, Ethics, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Vasilis Strogilos – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
This paper explores the use of Critical Communicative Methodology (CCM) as a collaborative research approach to co-construct knowledge with participants in a research project aimed to enhance the inclusion of students with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) in three mainstream schools in England. The paper discusses how…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Researchers, School Personnel
Consent through Art: A Critique of a Visual Method Developed with Peer-Researchers in Southern Nepal
Joanna Morrison; Awantika Priyadarshani; Abriti Arjyal – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging during peer research when the boundaries between researcher and participant are blurred. We developed a novel visual consent method with illiterate artists in Nepal who conducted peer interviews in their communities. Artists discussed and sketched images related to ethical principles to create a visual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Action Research, Participatory Research