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  • Social inclusion and research [Elektronski vir] : ethical considerations
    Sobočan, Ana Marija, 1980-
    Research is an endeavor marked by privilege and authority, prone to misconduct, and shaped by responsibilities and relationships. Ethical issues undeniably permeate all research, and it is important ... that questions of ethical practice in research and the ethical foundations of research be addressed along a broad spectrum of issues that includes research processes, methods, and purposes; forms of interpretation; and issues related to the values and ethical choices of those who conduct the research. Research ethics introduces complexity into research processes. While the standards and ethical principles of research may (often) seem very simple, ethical dilemmas and controversies abound in research practice. Research ethics is about conducting research responsibly and in a morally defensible manner while adhering to relevant ethical principles. Many researchers in the field of social inclusion would certainly agree that the ethical lens needs to go beyond a legalistic and codified understanding of research ethics to address the sociopolitical embeddedness of ethical principles and how research can serve as a means of providing knowledge, improving social justice, realizing human rights, and mobilizing social equality and inclusion. In this context, this chapter raises issues related to research ethics and integrity and suggests possible ethical considerations for research from its inception to possible social action, calling for researchers to develop ethical awareness. Ethical practice involves anticipating and responding to ethical dilemmas and taking ethical considerations into account (at every stage of the research process).
    Type of material - e-article ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2022
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 66411523