The ethics review and the humanities and social sciences: disciplinary distinctions in ethics review processes

J Carniel, A Hickey, K Southey, A Brömdal… - Research …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Ethics review processes are frequently perceived as extending from codes and protocols
rooted in biomedical disciplines. As a result, many researchers in the humanities and social …

How to embed ethics into laboratory research

P Buedo, I Odziemczyk, J Perek-Białas… - Accountability in …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Health-related innovation in biotechnology requires anticipating potential bioethical
implications. In this article, we present a strategy to embed ethics in a group of early-stage …

Tourism studies and the changing research ecosystem

R Brauer - Tourism Recreation Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This conceptual paper scrutinises the 'research impact'of the impact agenda by Western
governments, in terms of what it is doing to the research process as a whole. Tourism …

The relationship between coauthorship and the research impact of medical doctoral students: A social capital perspective

G Chen, WW Yan, XY Wang, Q Ni, Y Xiang… - Humanities and Social …, 2024 - nature.com
Research impact is an important manifestation of research competence and the focus of
medical education. This study is dedicated to exploring the relationships between …

[HTML][HTML] 'Are you a researcher or an activist?': Navigating tensions in climate change and health research

A Bhopal - The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Limiting global temperatures in line with the Paris Agreement requires deep and urgent cuts
to emissions this decade from across all sectors, including healthcare. Yet, it can often take …

Trustworthy bioethicists within lifecycles of artificial intelligence in health

K Bærøe, T Gundersen - AI and society, 2023 - api.taylorfrancis.com
INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as machine learning hold great
promise for use in various sectors and policy areas. In particular, recent developments in …

How do cancer research scientists deal with machines and consumables? Exploring research ethics from an inductive ethnographic perspective

S Mnasri, F Jaber - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2024 - nature.com
This paper started from an inductive ethnography conducted within a cancer research lab in
Belgium. The primary objective was to explore how researchers make decisions and …

[图书][B] AI and society: Tensions and opportunities

C El Morr - 2023 - api.taylorfrancis.com
AI's impact on human societies is and will be drastic in so many ways. AI is being adopted
and implemented around the world, and government and universities are investing in AI …

Planning for research impact

R Northway, E Oloidi, P Phillips, S Rees - Nurse Researcher, 2024 - journals.rcni.com
Background Several drivers are currently leading to greater emphasis of the importance of
ensuring research has impact. Nursing research aims to improve patient care, safety and …

Translational (Neuro) Ethics: A Call for Supporting Equitable Determinants of Academic Practical Ethics

K Bærøe - AJOB neuroscience, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In the paper “Translational Neuroethics: A Vision for a More Integrated, Inclusive, and
Impactful Field,” Wexler and Sullivan provide an insightful analysis of challenges within the …