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Sarah Potthoff; Fee Roth; Matthé Scholten – Research Ethics, 2024
This study explores how qualitative health researchers navigate the demands of medical research ethics committees in Germany where qualitative research is subject to approval only when it is conducted in medical contexts. We present the results of a grounded theory study to investigate qualitative health researchers' experiences with procedural…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Health, Qualitative Research, Ethics
Brown, Nicole – Research Ethics, 2023
The role of research ethics committees, and research ethics issues more broadly are often not viewed in the context of the development of scientific methods and the academic community. This topic piece seeks to redress this gap. I begin with a brief outline of the changes we experience within the social sciences before exploring in more detail…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Ethics, Research Committees
Strohl, Nicholas M.; Ris, Ethan W. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2023
The work of the 1946-1948 President's Commission on Higher Education was unquestionably influenced by the immediate aftermath of World War II. In this article, we examine the backgrounds and ideas of 10 commissioners to argue that their efforts were also deeply influenced by their experience of a different world war. The 1914-1918 "Great…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational History, World History, War
Hickey, Andrew; Davis, Samantha; Farmer, Will; Dawidowicz, Julianna; Moloney, Clint; Lamont-Mills, Andrea; Carniel, Jess; Pillay, Yosheen; Akenson, David; Brömdal, Annette; Gehrmann, Richard; Mills, Dean; Kolbe-Alexander, Tracy; Machin, Tanya; Reich, Suzanne; Southey, Kim; Crowley-Cyr, Lynda; Watanabe, Taiji; Davenport, Josh; Hirani, Rohit; King, Helena; Perera, Roshini; Williams, Lucy; Timmins, Kurt; Thompson, Michael; Eacersall, Douglas; Maxwell, Jacinta – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
A growing body of literature critical of ethics review boards has drawn attention to the processes used to determine the ethical merit of research. Citing criticism on the bureaucratic nature of ethics review processes, this literature provides a useful provocation for (re)considering how the ethics review might be enacted. Much of this criticism…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Committees, Educational Research, Criticism
Maja Elmgren; Åsa Lindberg-Sand; Anders Sonesson – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2024
The doctorate forms the basis for academic careers and the regeneration of academia, and has increasingly become important for other sectors of society. The latter is reflected in efforts on institutional, national as well as supranational levels to change and adapt the doctoral degree to new expectations. As doctoral education is embedded in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Committees, Evaluation Methods, Research Universities
Jacqueline Drummer – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The history of Black people across the globe is marred by structural racism created by colonialism. Structural racism is deeply embedded in the American culture and academia is not excluded from this phenomenon. The research demonstrates that the problem of racism is not only prevalent in four-year academic institutions but also exists in two-year…
Descriptors: Search Committees (Personnel), Administrators, Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges
Griffin, Marlynn M.; Hogan, Eric; Fong, Carlton J.; Gonzales, Cassandra; Fathi, Zohreh; Robinson, Daniel H. – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
The claim that women have been underrepresented as authors, editorial board members (EBMs), and editors in educational psychology journals relevant to organizational membership was first made 25 years ago (Robinson et al., 1998). Since then, follow-up studies have found that women have made gains in each of these areas but still lag behind…
Descriptors: Females, Authors, Editing, Educational Psychology
Costello, Eamon; Brunton, James; Bolger, Richard; Soverino, Tiziana; Juillerac, Clément – Online Learning, 2023
Ethical reviews of research plans function as a cornerstone of good research practice in order that no harm should come to participants. Ethical concerns have taken on a new salience in a digital world where data can be generated at scale. Big data research has grown rapidly, raising increased ethical concerns. Several intersecting areas of big…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Informed Consent, Educational Research, Ethics
Somogyvári, Lajos; Bittar, Marisa; Hamel, Thérèse – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The Standing Working Group (SWG) "Observatory for the History of Education" was formed in the city of Porto (Portugal) during the International Standing Conference for the History of Education (ISCHE) in July 2019. Its essential purpose is to understand and reflect on the current theories and issues that are emerging from this field of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Pandemics, COVID-19, Futures (of Society)
Leger, Andrew B.; McRae, Karalyn E.; Murphy, Michael P. A. – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2023
The growth in active learning classrooms represents a major shift in the pedagogy and built environment of higher education. While a robust literature exists to discuss the development, use, and evaluation of these innovative learning spaces, the practical considerations of managing innovative learning spaces has not received the same level of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classrooms, Committees, Innovation
Jim Macnamara – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Ethical conduct is a maxim in scholarly research as well as scholarly endeavour generally. In the case of research involving humans, few if any question the necessity for ethics approval of procedures by ethics boards or committees. However, concerns have been raised about the appropriateness of ethics approval processes for social science…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Social Science Research, Ethics, Scholarship
Ed-Dee G. Williams; Matthew J. Smith; Jamie Mitchell; Ty B. Tucker; Connie Sung; Kari Sherwood; Sarah Dababnah; Sandy Magaña; Temple Lovelace; Shanna K. Kattari; Dale Olsen; Jeff Elkins; Laura Humm; Chris Steacy; Edwina Riddle; Caleb Liggett – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Recent discourse has identified significant issues surrounding the lack of diversity in autism-related research. However, recent efforts have called for the regular use of diversity advisory boards (DAB) in autism-related research to improve the inclusivity of underrepresented and marginalized groups included in the growing autism scholarship.…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Diversity, Intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Zeinab Mohammed; Fatma Abdelgawad; Mamoun Ahram; Maha E. Ibrahim; Alya Elgamri; Ehsan Gamel; Latifa Adarmouch; Karima El Rhazi; Samar Abd ElHafeez; Henry Silverman – Research Ethics, 2024
Members of research ethics committees (RECs) face a number of ethical challenges when reviewing genomic research. These include issues regarding the content and type of consent, the return of individual research results, mechanisms of sharing specimens and health data, and appropriate community engagement efforts. This article presents the…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Committees, Attitudes
Kylie E. Hunter; Mason Aberoumand; Sol Libesman; James X. Sotiropoulos; Jonathan G. Williams; Jannik Aagerup; Rui Wang; Ben W. Mol; Wentao Li; Angie Barba; Nipun Shrestha; Angela C. Webster; Anna Lene Seidler – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Increasing concerns about the trustworthiness of research have prompted calls to scrutinise studies' Individual Participant Data (IPD), but guidance on how to do this was lacking. To address this, we developed the IPD Integrity Tool to screen randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for integrity issues. Development of the tool involved a literature…
Descriptors: Integrity, Randomized Controlled Trials, Participant Characteristics, Computer Software
Aidan C. Tan; Angela C. Webster; Sol Libesman; Zijing Yang; Rani R. Chand; Weber Liu; Talia Palacios; Kylie E. Hunter; Anna Lene Seidler – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Background: Data sharing improves the value, synthesis, and integrity of research, but rates are low. Data sharing might be improved if data sharing policies were prominent and actionable at every stage of research. We aimed to systematically describe the epidemiology of data sharing policies across the health research lifecycle. Methods: This was…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Data, Health, Medical Research

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