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"This collection focuses on virtue theory and the ethics of social science research. A moral philosophy that has been relatively neglected in the domain of research ethics, virtue ethics has much to offer those who wish to go beyond the difficulties generated by the biomedical model of research...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This collection focuses on virtue theory and the ethics of social science research. A moral philosophy that has been relatively neglected in the domain of research ethics, virtue ethics has much to offer those who wish to go beyond the difficulties generated by the biomedical model of research ethics and positively engage with the ethics of social scientific research. As the chapters contained in this volume show, the perspective provided by virtue ethics also exhibits a certain affinity with the emerging discourse regarding research integrity. Contributors develop various facets of virtue ethics in order to illuminate a range of issues in the practice and governance of social science, including integrity, the ethics of ethical review, ethics education, and the notion of phrónēsis (wisdom)."-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 226 pages) : illustrations |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; VIRTUE ETHICS IN THE CONDUCT AND GOVERNANCE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH; Contents; Notes on Contributors; About the Series Editor; About the Volume Editor; Series Preface; Introduction: Virtue and the Ethics of Social Research; Introduction; Virtue Ethics and its Appeal; Summary of Chapters; Final Remarks; References; Section 1: Virtue and Integrity in Social Science Research; Chapter 1: Cultivating Researcher Integrity: Virtue-Based Approaches to Research Ethics; Introduction; Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Virtues; Research Integrity and Researcher Integrity; Researcher Integrity. | |
505 | 8 | |a Versions of Researcher IntegrityThe Virtues of a Researcher; List 1: Some Virtues for Researchers (Adapted from Banks & Gallagher, 2009); Cultivating Researchers of Integrity; Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 2: Questioning the Virtue of Virtue Ethics: Slowing the Rush to Virtue in Research Ethics; Introduction; 1. The Concept of Virtue is Dangerously Ill-Defined; 2. Virtue's Rise May Serve Factional Political Purposes; 3. Virtue Ethics Fails to Seriously Engage with Systems, Context and Structure; Implications have been Missed or Minimised. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. Aspirational Codes, Especially When Expecting Demonstration of 'Virtue', Need to be Tempered with Reality5. Being 'Critically Virtuous' is Unlikely; 6. We Cannot Assume that Education Will Lead to Moral or Virtuous Researchers; 7. Research Ethics cannot be Predicated on a Phantastical Belief in 'Mind Reading' and our Responsibility cannot be to Speculate about Motives, but to Focus on the Conduct of Research and Behaviour of Researchers Rather than their Imagined Motives; Conclusion; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3: Research Ethics Training: Using a Virtue Ethics Approach to Training to Support Development of Researcher IntegrityIntroduction; Background; Towards an Improved Model for Instruction in Research Ethics and Integrity; The Virtue Ethics Approach; Influences on Researcher Behaviour; Bad Research Practice Model; Training for Integrity; Good Research Practice Model; The Virtue Ethics Training Model; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: The Professional Integrity of Social Science Researchers -- Can Virtue Ethics Help?; Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a Ethical Approval and Access to Participants for Research WorkFour Principles; Virtue Ethics; Individual Conscience Approach to Ethics; Objectivity And Adam Smith's Idea of 'Impartial Spectator'; Smithian Categorical Imperative; Conclusion; References; Section 2: Virtue and The Review/Governance of Social Science Research; Chapter 5: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics Committee; Introduction; Criticisms of Ethics Committees; Addressing The Key Questions; Aristotle's Ethics; Conclusions; References. | |
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spelling | Virtue ethics in the conduct and governance of social science research / volume editor, Nathan Emmerich. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2018. ©2018 1 online resource (xxii, 226 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Advances in research ethics and integrity ; volume 3 Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 29, 2018). Includes bibliographical references and index. "This collection focuses on virtue theory and the ethics of social science research. A moral philosophy that has been relatively neglected in the domain of research ethics, virtue ethics has much to offer those who wish to go beyond the difficulties generated by the biomedical model of research ethics and positively engage with the ethics of social scientific research. As the chapters contained in this volume show, the perspective provided by virtue ethics also exhibits a certain affinity with the emerging discourse regarding research integrity. Contributors develop various facets of virtue ethics in order to illuminate a range of issues in the practice and governance of social science, including integrity, the ethics of ethical review, ethics education, and the notion of phrónēsis (wisdom)."-- Provided by publisher. Intro; VIRTUE ETHICS IN THE CONDUCT AND GOVERNANCE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH; Contents; Notes on Contributors; About the Series Editor; About the Volume Editor; Series Preface; Introduction: Virtue and the Ethics of Social Research; Introduction; Virtue Ethics and its Appeal; Summary of Chapters; Final Remarks; References; Section 1: Virtue and Integrity in Social Science Research; Chapter 1: Cultivating Researcher Integrity: Virtue-Based Approaches to Research Ethics; Introduction; Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Virtues; Research Integrity and Researcher Integrity; Researcher Integrity. Versions of Researcher IntegrityThe Virtues of a Researcher; List 1: Some Virtues for Researchers (Adapted from Banks & Gallagher, 2009); Cultivating Researchers of Integrity; Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 2: Questioning the Virtue of Virtue Ethics: Slowing the Rush to Virtue in Research Ethics; Introduction; 1. The Concept of Virtue is Dangerously Ill-Defined; 2. Virtue's Rise May Serve Factional Political Purposes; 3. Virtue Ethics Fails to Seriously Engage with Systems, Context and Structure; Implications have been Missed or Minimised. 4. Aspirational Codes, Especially When Expecting Demonstration of 'Virtue', Need to be Tempered with Reality5. Being 'Critically Virtuous' is Unlikely; 6. We Cannot Assume that Education Will Lead to Moral or Virtuous Researchers; 7. Research Ethics cannot be Predicated on a Phantastical Belief in 'Mind Reading' and our Responsibility cannot be to Speculate about Motives, but to Focus on the Conduct of Research and Behaviour of Researchers Rather than their Imagined Motives; Conclusion; References. Chapter 3: Research Ethics Training: Using a Virtue Ethics Approach to Training to Support Development of Researcher IntegrityIntroduction; Background; Towards an Improved Model for Instruction in Research Ethics and Integrity; The Virtue Ethics Approach; Influences on Researcher Behaviour; Bad Research Practice Model; Training for Integrity; Good Research Practice Model; The Virtue Ethics Training Model; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: The Professional Integrity of Social Science Researchers -- Can Virtue Ethics Help?; Introduction. Ethical Approval and Access to Participants for Research WorkFour Principles; Virtue Ethics; Individual Conscience Approach to Ethics; Objectivity And Adam Smith's Idea of 'Impartial Spectator'; Smithian Categorical Imperative; Conclusion; References; Section 2: Virtue and The Review/Governance of Social Science Research; Chapter 5: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics Committee; Introduction; Criticisms of Ethics Committees; Addressing The Key Questions; Aristotle's Ethics; Conclusions; References. Chapter 6: Relating to Carpenter's Virtuous Research Ethics Committee; Chapter 7: A Response to David Carpenter's 'Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research'; Chapter 8: Commentary on: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics; Section 3: Phrónēsis in the Practice/Conduct and Review/Governance of Social Scientific Research; Chapter 9: Ethical Regulation of Social Research Versus the Cultivation of Phrónēsis; Chapter 10: Is Phrónēsis Necessarily Virtuous?; Chapter 11: From Phrónēsis to Habitus: Synderesis and the Practice(s) of Ethics and Social Research. Social sciences Research Moral and ethical aspects. Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Sciences sociales Recherche Aspect moral. Vertus. Social research & statistics. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Social sciences Research Moral and ethical aspects fast Virtue fast Emmerich, Nathan, editor. Print version: Virtue ethics in the conduct and governance of social science research. First edition. Bingley, United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018 9781787146082 (OCoLC)983430012 Advances in research ethics and integrity ; v. 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017148978 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1624266 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Virtue ethics in the conduct and governance of social science research / Advances in research ethics and integrity ; Intro; VIRTUE ETHICS IN THE CONDUCT AND GOVERNANCE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH; Contents; Notes on Contributors; About the Series Editor; About the Volume Editor; Series Preface; Introduction: Virtue and the Ethics of Social Research; Introduction; Virtue Ethics and its Appeal; Summary of Chapters; Final Remarks; References; Section 1: Virtue and Integrity in Social Science Research; Chapter 1: Cultivating Researcher Integrity: Virtue-Based Approaches to Research Ethics; Introduction; Virtue Ethics; The Nature of Virtues; Research Integrity and Researcher Integrity; Researcher Integrity. Versions of Researcher IntegrityThe Virtues of a Researcher; List 1: Some Virtues for Researchers (Adapted from Banks & Gallagher, 2009); Cultivating Researchers of Integrity; Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 2: Questioning the Virtue of Virtue Ethics: Slowing the Rush to Virtue in Research Ethics; Introduction; 1. The Concept of Virtue is Dangerously Ill-Defined; 2. Virtue's Rise May Serve Factional Political Purposes; 3. Virtue Ethics Fails to Seriously Engage with Systems, Context and Structure; Implications have been Missed or Minimised. 4. Aspirational Codes, Especially When Expecting Demonstration of 'Virtue', Need to be Tempered with Reality5. Being 'Critically Virtuous' is Unlikely; 6. We Cannot Assume that Education Will Lead to Moral or Virtuous Researchers; 7. Research Ethics cannot be Predicated on a Phantastical Belief in 'Mind Reading' and our Responsibility cannot be to Speculate about Motives, but to Focus on the Conduct of Research and Behaviour of Researchers Rather than their Imagined Motives; Conclusion; References. Chapter 3: Research Ethics Training: Using a Virtue Ethics Approach to Training to Support Development of Researcher IntegrityIntroduction; Background; Towards an Improved Model for Instruction in Research Ethics and Integrity; The Virtue Ethics Approach; Influences on Researcher Behaviour; Bad Research Practice Model; Training for Integrity; Good Research Practice Model; The Virtue Ethics Training Model; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: The Professional Integrity of Social Science Researchers -- Can Virtue Ethics Help?; Introduction. Ethical Approval and Access to Participants for Research WorkFour Principles; Virtue Ethics; Individual Conscience Approach to Ethics; Objectivity And Adam Smith's Idea of 'Impartial Spectator'; Smithian Categorical Imperative; Conclusion; References; Section 2: Virtue and The Review/Governance of Social Science Research; Chapter 5: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics Committee; Introduction; Criticisms of Ethics Committees; Addressing The Key Questions; Aristotle's Ethics; Conclusions; References. Chapter 6: Relating to Carpenter's Virtuous Research Ethics Committee; Chapter 7: A Response to David Carpenter's 'Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research'; Chapter 8: Commentary on: Virtue Ethics in the Practice and Review of Social Science Research: The Virtuous Ethics; Section 3: Phrónēsis in the Practice/Conduct and Review/Governance of Social Scientific Research; Chapter 9: Ethical Regulation of Social Research Versus the Cultivation of Phrónēsis; Chapter 10: Is Phrónēsis Necessarily Virtuous?; Chapter 11: From Phrónēsis to Habitus: Synderesis and the Practice(s) of Ethics and Social Research. Social sciences Research Moral and ethical aspects. Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Sciences sociales Recherche Aspect moral. Vertus. Social research & statistics. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Social sciences Research Moral and ethical aspects fast Virtue fast |
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