The Routledge handbook of human research ethics and iIntegrity in Australia / edited by Bruce M. Smyth, Michael A. Martin, and Mandy Downing.

The Routledge handbook of human research ethics and iIntegrity in Australia
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9781003319733 (electronic bk.)
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
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1 online resource (xxxii, 454 pages).
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Routledge international handbooks
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PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE 1. Human Research Ethics and Integrity: A Tale of Respect, Merit, Justice, and BeneficenceMichael A. Martin, Bruce M. Smyth and Mandy Downing 2. Research Integrity in the Australian Research Landscape: Reflections and a Plan for ActionDouglas W. Robertson 3. Exploring and Managing Questionable Research PracticesNitya Phillipson 4. Human Research Ethics Committees: Friend or Foe?Nathan Emmerich 5. Legal Dimensions of Human Research EthicsGraeme Blank PART TWO: ETHICAL RESEARCH WITH ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES 6. Indigenous Research Ethics in the Australian Context: A Brief IntroductionMandy Downing 7. Relevant Codes, Protocols, and Guidelines in the Context of Indigenous ResearchEd Wensing 8. The AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ResearchSara Tomkins and Angus Harden 9. On the Importance of Respectful Engagement with Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeoplesEd Wensing 10. Protecting Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property in Research CollaborationTerri Janke PART THREE: PRIMING ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES--EARLY CONSIDERATIONS 11. Researcher Safety and WelfareBruce M. Smyth and Michael A. Martin 12. Moral Injury in Research and the Responsibility of Ethics CommitteesAdam Henschke 13. What's the Point of Participant Information Sheets If No-One Reads Them?Sheri Kim 14. Are We Paying Participants Enough, and When and How Should We Pay?Gordon Waddington PART FOUR: RESEARCH METHODS AND ETHICS 15. Ethics in Quantitative Research: Commissions and OmissionsMichael Smithson 16. Randomised Controlled Trials and Quasi-Experimental DesignsNicholas Biddle and Katherine Curchin 17. Interviews, Focus Groups and Yarning: Some Associated Ethical ChallengesBruce M. Smyth, Michael A. Martin and Mandy Downing 18. The Ethics of Archiving and Sharing Qualitative DataKate O'Connor, Julie McLeod and Nicole J. Davis PART FIVE: ETHICS ACROSS VARIED SETTINGS AND DISCIPLINES 19. The Ethics of Contemporary Criminal Justice ResearchNatalia Hanley and Jason Payne 20. 'This Is Doin' My Head In': The Ethics of Psychological ResearchAlison L. Calear, Alyssa R. Morse and Michelle Banfield 21. Ethno+Graphy and Research Ethics in AustraliaCaroline E. Schuster 22. The Ethics of Gambling ResearchAino Suomi 23. The Ethics of Socio-Legal ResearchFelicity Bell and Faith Gordon 24. Pandemic and Public Health Emergency EthicsGordon Waddington PART SIX: FAMILIES, CHILDREN, AND OLDER AUSTRALIANS 25. Qualitative Research with Couples and Families: Six Ethical IssuesBruce M. Smyth, Lawrence J. Moloney and Banu B. Moloney 26. Research with Children: Balancing Protection and ParticipationSharon Bessell 27. Ethics of Research with Older AustraliansYvonne Wells and Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh PART SEVEN: DIGITAL DATA, ARTEFACTS, AND SECURITY 28. Ethics Clearance for Digital HumanitiesTerhi Nurmikko-Fuller 29. Ethical Issues in Human Research with TechnologyElizabeth T. Williams and Jennyfer L. Taylor 30. Ethics of Research Using Digital Trace Data: A Computational Social Science PerspectiveRobert Ackland and M. Francisca Bórquez Vivanco 31. Cybersecurity Research and Society: Considerations for Researchers and Human Research Ethics CommitteesJayson S. Lamchek and Shiri Krebs 32. Data Management Plans: A Risk-Informed ApproachKeith Bolland, Bruce M. Smyth and Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller PART EIGHT: OTHER THORNY ISSUES 33. Catching the Call: Dealing with Whistleblowing While Doing ResearchAdam Masters 34. Research Supervision: The Ethics of the Student-Supervisor RelationshipJustine Rogers 35. Publication Ethics and Peer ReviewPatrick Kilby
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The Routledge Handbook of Human Research Ethics and Integrity in Australia highlights why it is important to look at the subject of human research ethics and integrity within the Australian context, and what the Australian perspective can offer to all researchers in the social sciences and humanities globally. Australia has one of the world's most rigorous ethics governance frameworks. This edited collection comprises 35 chapters, compiled with the aim of presenting human research ethics and integrity in a way that can be readily understood and applied by undergraduate and postgraduate students, early career and seasoned researchers, Human Research Ethics Committee members, and those who work in the administration of human research ethics. Chapters that focus on research ethics with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are likely to be of great interest to an international audience interested in Indigenous research ethics more broadly. This collection will act as a prism through which ethical 'first principles' can be seen afresh from the vista of contemporary Australian research ethics frameworks. The issues raised in this collection are likely to resonate beyond the Australian context and will speak to researchers and educators in a variety of settings who find themselves grappling with thorny ethical issues ranging from the rapid evolution of data security and privacy concerns to research about cultural heritage and ethical approaches to Indigenous cultural and intellectual property.
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Research __ Moral and ethical aspects __ Australia.
Integrity.
PSYCHOLOGY / Research & Methodology __ bisacsh
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research __ bisacsh
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