Aboriginal genome analysis comes to grips with ethics – Nature (Ewen Callaway | September 2011)
Sequencing effort provides a model for future studies of museum samples. En route from Sydney to Perth, Australia, in the
Sequencing effort provides a model for future studies of museum samples. En route from Sydney to Perth, Australia, in the
Abstract Background The consent and community engagement process for research with Indigenous communities is rarely evaluated. Research protocols are not
Abstract Concern for human vulnerability seems to be at the heart of bioethical inquiry, but the concept of vulnerability is
Learning Communities International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts Special issue: Ethical relationships, ethical research in Aboriginal contexts: Perspectives from
Abstract Perhaps the most unique feature of ethnographic fieldwork is the distinctive form of relationality it entails, where the ethnographerās
Abstract: Research into issues relating to people from refugee backgrounds has proliferated in line with the explosion in the numbers
Abstract This article extends recent discussions on the practical, epistemological, and ethical challenges of participatory action research (PAR) for community-engaged
Abstract In this article, we provide a brief introduction to the special issue on research ethics in qualitative research. We