CMNS 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Canada Council, Informed Consent, Code-Switching

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Guidelines produces in the 1970s by the medical research council of. When sshrc was created in 1978, it adopted these guidelines. These guidelines have, over time, become linked to funding agencies. In 1998, the three main funding agencies (mrc, sshrc, and ncerc) issued the first tri-council" policy statement (tcps) These should be widely recognized and agreed upon. In sum, codes or rules are the key to ensuring ethical research. Key ideas in procedural ethics: o o o o o o. A focus on the ethical attitude in the researcher. Being responsible in how we represent others in the production of knowledge o o o knowledge. This is about deconstructing unethical though processes when we engage in reflection, and using respectful language when we share our ideas. In sum, ethical research is a produce of how we think about things, or how we engage with people.

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