
The Oxford Handbook of Research Ethics provides a critical overview of the ethics of human subjects research within multiple disciplines and fields, including biomedicine, public health, behavioral science, psychiatry, sociology, political science, and public policy. Featuring 45 original essays by leading research ethicists, it aims to improve scholarship in research ethics by encouraging cross-disciplinary engagement with critical issues concerning the treatment of research participants.Part 1 of the volume, The Practice and Institutional Context of Human Subjects Research, orients readers to the research ethics literature through discussion of historical, regulatory, and other features of human subjects research. It includes chapters on the nature of human subjects research, the highs and lows of research, and the regulations which govern it. Part 2, Key Concepts and Principles of Research Ethics, features cutting-edge critical overviews of the central ethical principles and requirements used to evaluate research, including chapters on respect for persons, social value, risk-benefit assessment, equipoise, and fair subject selection, among others. Part 3, Research Areas and Methods, explores how these principles and requirements apply across different disciplines and methodologies. It features chapters on the ethics of novel trial designs such as multi-arm platform trials as well as chapters addressing ethical issues which arise in different fields, including genetics and genomics, public health, behavioral science, sociology, political science, and public policy. Part 4, Research Participant Populations, concludes the volume with chapters addressing ethical questions that arise with research concerning certain populations, including Indigenous People, racial and ethnic minorities, women, and people with disabilities, among others.
This volume investigates the complex ethical frameworks and regulatory challenges inherent in human subjects research across diverse academic and clinical disciplines. Edited by Ana S. Iltis and Douglas MacKay, the text compiles 45 original essays from prominent ethicists to synthesize historical context, core principles, and methodological applications. It serves as a comprehensive resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to navigate the ethical requirements of modern research environments.
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Experts identify this handbook as a foundational reference for researchers and institutional review board members. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for professionals and advanced students in the field of bioethics.
Page Count:
936
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190947756
ISBN-13:
9780190947750
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