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Informationen zum Autor Dr Julie Scott Jones is the Associate Head of the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Director of the MMU Q-Step Centre, which received £1.15 million in funding from the Nuffield Foundation-ESRC-HEFCE. She joined Manchester Metropolitan University in 2003 and since 2009 has been the Head of Ethics for the Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science. Julie is the author of 'Being the Chosen; exploring a Christian Fundamentalist Worldview' (2010) and co-author of 'Ethnography in Social Science Practice' (2010). More recently, she has co-authored a number of journal articles on the pedagogy of quantitative methods teaching, based on her current research based in this field. She is currently teaches on both undergraduate and postgraduate research methods modules, with a particular interest in ethics, reflexivity, and quantitative data analysis. Klappentext The focus of this Major Work is unequivocally cross-disciplinary: the three-volume collection contains landmark papers which explore ethics issues in context across all research that involves human subjects, taking a look at aspects such as consent, sensitivity, protection from harm, and data protection. Crucially, a cross-disciplinary approach enables scholars to learn from the best (and worst) practice of others, and helps to cultivate understanding of how many of today's ethical codes of practice emerged in response to the unethical practice of individuals within a range of disciplines. The literature is arranged thematically by volume, introduced by the editor's introduction which provides the context and rationale behind the selection of papers. Zusammenfassung The focus of this Major Work is unequivocally cross-disciplinary: the three-volume collection contains landmark papers which explore ethics issues in context. Inhaltsverzeichnis VOLUME ONE: HISTORICAL CONTEXT Medical Ethics: Principles, Persons, and Perspectives: From Controversy to Conversation - K. Boyd Human Experimentation in Historical and Ethical Perspectives - Norman Howard-Jones Ethics and Clinical Research - Henry Beecher Exploitation and Enrichment: The Paradox of Medical Experimentation - M. Brazier Ethical Aspects of Experimentation with Human Subjects - Henry Beecher Human Experimentation: Historical Perspective of Breaches of Ethics in US Health Care - Elizabeth Laymans Protection of Human Subjects of Research: Recent Developments and Future Prospects for the Social Sciences - Eleanor Singer and Felice Levine Learning from Tuskegee: From Moral Outrage to Integrative Ethics - Ann Gallagher The Nuremberg Code The Belmont Report - The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights - UNESCO WMA International Code of Medical Ethics - World Medical Association WMA Declaration of Helsinki - Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects - World Medical Association Ethics and Standards in Medicine - Much More Than Abortion and Euthanasia - Bryan Vernon Laying Ethical Foundations for Clinical Research - Jon Harkness, Susan Lederer and Daniel Wikler On Ethical Principles for Social Research - Martyn Hammersley Between the Accountable and the Auditable: Ethics and Ethical Governance in the Social Sciences - Nathan Emmerich Creeping Ethical Regulation and the Strangling of Research - Martyn Hammersley The Ethical Case against Ethical Regulation in Humanities and Social Science Research - Robert Dingwall Adjudicating Entitlements: The Emerging Discourses of Research Ethics Boards - Elvi Whittaker IRB Reformation: Is Unfettered Access the Answer? - Kristine Florczak and Nancy Lockie Protecting Vulnerable Research Participants: A Foucault-...