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Ethics

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Rewley House Research Seminars
Ethical decisions, and often dilemma, lie at the heart of all research methodologies and practice. Marianne Talbot, course director in Philosophy, chaired three presentations from across the disciplines.
The three presentations challenge us, as well as the researchers themselves, to consider the ethical frameworks that shape daily practice and understanding of the world around us. Abi Sriharan: Ethical Dilemmas of Global Health Research David Griffiths: Heritage, Landscape and Ownership Kate Blackmon: Oversight of Research Ethics - Issues and Challenges Chair: Marianne Talbot (Departmental Lecturer in Philosophy)

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Episode Information

Series
Rewley House Research Seminars
People
Marianne Talbot
Abi Sriharan
Kate Blackmon
David Griffiths
Keywords
Research Ethics
Ownership
heritage
ethics
Global Health Research
Landscape
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 20/06/2012
Duration: 01:36:01

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