Ethics Without Borders
The authors shows the problems that can arise when research is done in the context of humanitarian relief work and also notes that ethical oversight of such research needs to be rigorous, but also pragmatic. It discusses particularly the role of journals when papers arising from such research are submitted for publication.
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2009-08
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Institutions: | eSocialSciences ; Plos medicine Editors |
Subject: | research | rigorous | human rights | NGOs | pragmatic | journals | ethics | humanitarian | relief work | ethical | publication | vulnerable populations | health surveys |
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