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Towards a Model of Critical Ethics to Inform the Research Process in Postgraduate Research.

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Abstract

The ethics narrative has become embedded in the contemporary research process, as evident in the emergence of Ethical Committees in faculty and both public and private organisations. Ethics have been codified, made visible and accessible as text artefacts in the forms of (both voluntary and regulatory) codes, statements, conventions, guidelines, principles, procedures, practices. In this short paper I explore this codification of ethics from the period post WWII, detailing some of the milestone text artefacts.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLevel3
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2008

Keywords

  • ethics
  • research process
  • Ethical Committees
  • codes
  • statements
  • conventions
  • guidelines
  • principles
  • procedures
  • practices
  • post WWII
  • text artefacts

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