Respect for Human Vulnerability: The Emergence of a New Principle in Bioethics (Papers: Henk ten Have | 2015)
Abstract Vulnerability has become a popular though controversial topic in bioethics, notably since 2000. As a result, a common body
Abstract Vulnerability has become a popular though controversial topic in bioethics, notably since 2000. As a result, a common body
The aim of this volume is to open up reflection on the nature of vulnerability, the responsibilities owed to the
Abstract The Belmont Report, produced in 1979 by a United States government commission, includes minority populations among its list of
Abstract Several foundational documents of bioethics mention the special obligation researchers have to vulnerable research participants. However, the treatment of
Learning Communities International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts Special issue: Ethical relationships, ethical research in Aboriginal contexts: Perspectives from
AĀ Minneapolis hospital tested powerful antipsychotics and the potent anesthetic ketamine on emergency room patients without their knowledge or consent, violating
Abstract Recently, Indigenous commentators have begun to analyse the way in which institutional Research Ethics Boards (REBs) engage with Indigenous
Abstract This article examines the developments that have motivated this special issue on Qualitative Research Ethics in the Big Data