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Addressing the risks of dual use research: who is responsible?

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
This article addresses the question of how the responsibilities for addressing the risks of dual use research ought to be divided. We begin by presenting the maximalist claim that proposes that since scientists are well placed to judge the potential for ...
Ori Lev, Arnon Keren
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Factors influencing researchers’ scientific integrity in scholarly publishing: a path analysis approach

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
Scientific integrity is defined as the condition that occurs when individuals adhere to accepted standards, professional values, and practices of the relevant scientific community.
Lan Thi Nguyen, Kulthida Tuamsuk
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Democratic Decision Making and the Psychology of Risk

open access: yesLes Ateliers de l’Ethique, 2017
In many cases, the public (or large parts of it) want to restrict an activity or technology that they believe to be dangerous, but that scientific experts believe to be safe.
Andreas Christiansen   +1 more
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Ethical considerations of children’s involvement in school-based research: balancing children’s provision, protection, and participation rights

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child sets out the rights to which all children should have access. Included in the Convention is children’s right to participate and have a say in matters affecting them.
Carol Robinson
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“Dear John”: Overriding institutional axiology by privileging Indigenous relational ethics

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
Institutional ethical oversight of research involving humans conducted at Canadian universities is guided by the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS2). Beginning in 2010, the TCPS2 included a chapter specific
Jodi John, Heather Castleden
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How can we reform research ethics management to make it fit for purpose?

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
Dissatisfaction with the prevailing systems of research ethics governance has been voiced for decades, so changing research ethics management practice is not a new idea.
Helen Kara, Lucy Pickering
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Knowledge of strategic trade act 2010 and technology transfer among researchers in Malaysia

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
The transfer of dual-use technologies, which can be used for both civilian and military applications, has become a critical issue for national and international security.
Amirah 'Aisha Badrul Hisham   +3 more
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Enabling equitable and ethical research partnerships in crisis situations: Lessons learned from post-disaster heritage protection interventions following Nepal’s 2015 earthquake

open access: yesResearch Ethics Review
The earthquakes which struck Nepal’s capital in 2015 were humanitarian disasters. Not only did they inflict tragic loss of life and livelihoods, they also destroyed parts of the Kathmandu Valley’s unique UNESCO World Heritage site.
Robin Coningham   +6 more
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