SOCI 313 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Intersubjectivity, Research, Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council

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Introduction: research ethics needs to be addressed in the initial stages of a study and should be kept in mind in every phase of a study, first priority of a social researcher: Policies in canada: canadian charter of rights and freedoms, tri-council policy statement: ethical conduct for research involving. Policy is due to inadvertent harm caused to participants. The researcher may not recognize all the risk. Research ethics boards (rebs: all canadian research requires reb approval. Must be obtained before people are approached to be participants. There is an appeal process: rebs are internal to the affiliated institution. Must have an external representative: conflict of interests rules. Tri-council (sshrc, nserc and cihr) policy statement (tcps2: provides for variation in research methods, three core overlapping principles: Respect for persons: resear(cid:272)h su(cid:271)je(cid:272)ts are (cid:374)ot (cid:862)o(cid:271)je(cid:272)ts(cid:863) or resour(cid:272)es to (cid:271)e used for so(cid:373)e end, individuals have basic human rights that include dignified treatment by researchers. The most fundamental of the three principles.

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