Virtue Ethics in the Conduct and Governance of Social Science Research

Virtue Ethics in the Conduct and Governance of Social Science Research

Emmerich, Nathan

Emerald Publishing Limited

04/2018

248

Dura

Inglês

9781787146082

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Virtue and the Ethics of Social Research; Nathan Emmerich
Section 1: Virtue and Integrity in Social Science Research
1. From Research Integrity to Researcher Integrity: Issues of Conduct, Competence and Commitment; Sarah Banks
2. Questioning the Virtue of Virtue Ethics: Slowing the Rush to Virtue in Research Ethics; Richard Kwiatkowski
3. Research Ethics Training: Using a Virtue Ethics Approach to Training to Support Development of Researcher Integrity; Nicole Palmer and Rachel Forrester-Jones
4. The Professional Integrity of Social Researchers - Can Virtue Ethics Help?; Kath Melia
Section 2: Virtue and the Review/Governance of Social Science Research
5. Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research:
The Virtuous Ethics Committee; David Carpenter
6. Relating to Carpenter's Virtuous Research Ethics committee; Helen Brown Coverdale
7. A Response to David Carpenter's 'Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research; John Elliott
8. Commentary On: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics Committee; David Carpenter, Jason Z. Morris and Marilyn C. Morris
Section 3: Phronesis in the Practice/Conduct and Review/ Governance of Social Scientific Research
9. Ethical Regulation of Social Research Versus The Cultivation of Phronesis; Anna Traianou
10. Is Phronesis Necessarily Virtuous?; Martyn Hammersley
11. From Phronesis to Habitus: Synderesis and the Practice(s) of Ethics and Social Research; Nathan Emmerich
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Virtue Ethics; Social Science Research; Research Integrity; Research Governance; Research Ethics; Research Methods; Qualitative Methodology; Virtue Theory; Ethical Review