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Freedom of Research Area

2018
Some writers have said that academic freedom should extend to giving academics complete freedom over what they choose to research. I argue against this: it is consistent with academic freedom for universities to hire people to research particular subjects, and to make continued employment conditional on at least some of the academic’s research being in
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Academic Freedom in Clinical Research

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
“Is the university–industrial complex out of control?” The editorial that appeared under this eye-catching title in Nature in January 2001 came to the conclusion that links between academia and ind...
David G, Nathan, David J, Weatherall
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[On freedom of scientific research].

Die Pharmazie, 2013
Debates about science and, more specifically, about scientific research quickly bring up the question about its freedom. Science is readily blamed for technological disasters or criticized for nursing fantasies of omnipotence and commercial gain. This prompts the call for a restriction of its freedom.
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Freedoms and Research

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1952
AT A time when this nation is endeavoring to provide world leadership in the struggle to retain the rights of individuals, it is a strange anomaly that so many of our leaders, particularly leaders in science, are deeply concerned over the potential threat to these freedoms in the United States.
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Introducing Freedom Research

2018
This book concerns ‘Freedom Research,’ which is a term used to describe research that is free from orthodoxy, which adapts, or which knowingly critiques, accepted conventions about the ways in which research should be conducted. ‘Freedom Research’ is the name given to a form of educational research that seeks to be vigorous, rigorous, robust, authentic,
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Creativity in Freedom Research

2018
What does a research design hope to achieve? Does it seek to settle a question, resolve an issue, promote a course of action or map the terrain of an unknown territory (Schostak and Schostak 2008)? To understand the design ability, it is necessary, suggests Cross (2011), to approach it slightly obliquely.
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Identity and the Freedom Researcher

2018
Self-awareness was discussed in the previous chapter in terms of knowing and being able to justify one’s own Values. In Chap. 1 the importance of moral benchmarks was discussed, but also the importance of the researcher’s own Values once these benchmarks have been met.
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Validity and Freedom Research

2018
The first chapter explained that I was not throwing the baby out with the bathwater and that Freedom Research demands robustness and does not shy away from validity. Quality criteria are central to Freedom Research and demand a clear statement of the Values being, or that have been, used.
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Understanding Scientific Freedom and Scientific Responsibility in Business and Management Research

Journal of Management Studies, 2022
Anne S Tsui, Peter Mckiernan
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