In defence of governance: Ethics review and social research
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, and governance more generally, within the social sciences. In this paper, we argue that any general claim for a system of research ethics governance in social research depends on clarifying the nature o...
Main Authors: | Sheehan, M, Dunn, M, Sahan, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ
2017
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