• Noy's research employs qualitative, discursive and ethnographic approaches to mediated and face-to-face communication events and environments. (wikipedia.org)
  • He often makes use of qualitative approaches and Ethnography of Communication. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Jacklin leads the Indigenous Cultural Understandings of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias - Research and Exchange (I-CARE) program of research which pairs community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches with Indigenous methodologies to address dementia disparities in Indigenous populations. (agingcenters.org)
  • The methodology incorporated into a qualitative research method in which social anthropological approaches were used to oversee the case study activities in order to collect data. (utupub.fi)
  • It provides students with a unique opportunity to acquire a comprehensive toolkit of concepts and approaches which will enhance their capacity in the analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data, and in all areas of health research. (edu.au)
  • CHMD8010 complements CHDM8004 Qualitative Methodologies in Health research, CHMD8009 (Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Health Interventions, and Perspectives in Culture, Health and Medicine ( CHMD8014 ). (edu.au)
  • It combines theories and practices from feminist adult education and activism, feminist research, feminist visual and discourse analysis methodologies, taking up both quantitative and qualitative approaches. (uvic.ca)
  • I focus on a comparison between anthropological and multimodality approaches to the senses, the relationships between images and words, and ethnography. (monash.edu)
  • The author will then outline identity-relevant theories and approaches that proved to be useful for her research interest. (frontiersin.org)
  • An overview of selected studies ( Supplementary material 1 ) shows a large variety of research designs and theoretical approaches. (frontiersin.org)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • Exploring the combination of manual and digital approaches to discourse analysis the D-WISE team aims to develop a prototypical web-based working environment (the D-WISE Tool Suite) for digital qualitative discourse analysis on basis of already successfully used DH methods and the parallel processing by researchers from Humanities and Informatics. (uu.se)
  • Conducting drug abuse prevention research in partnership with Native American communities: Meeting challenges through collaborative approaches. (jbsinternational.com)
  • Students are encouraged to draw on established methodologies in the field, including ethnographic, comparative and historical approaches. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Dr. Jacklin has expertise in community-based participatory research, Indigenous methodologies, qualitative and ethnographic methods as well as specializing in highly integrative research designs. (agingcenters.org)
  • Young people's 'agency' in sexuality research using visual methods. (xyonline.net)
  • Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in the Study of Sexuality. (xyonline.net)
  • Qualitative Methods in Sex Research in Papua New Guinea. (xyonline.net)
  • Mary Odell Butler, PhD is an applied anthropologist with decades of expertise in program evaluation, evaluation research, and qualitative/mixed methods. (wapadc.org)
  • During your studies, you will learn traditional anthropological methods and techniques (fieldwork, participant observation, and qualitative interviews). (uu.nl)
  • However, since anthropology is by definition engaged, you will move also toward engaged anthropology and explore collaborative ethnographic methods, such as participatory action research. (uu.nl)
  • Along with classic methods and skills, the programme allows you to acquire applied and practice-focused skills, enabling you to flexibly switch between or integrate scientific theory and anthropological professional practice. (uu.nl)
  • RESULTS The measures and methods in the evaluation set (survey instruments, PCMH meta-measures, patient outcomes, quality measures, qualitative interviews, participant observation, and process evaluation) are meant to be used together. (annfammed.org)
  • In this course you'll learn about the key topics of anthropology and its research methods. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • In weekly lectures and practicals you will learn how various research methods are applied across a variety of Psychology sub-fields. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • Ideal Skills and Experience: - Strong background in cultural anthropology with a deep understanding of the theories, methodologies, and concepts within the discipline - Previous experience conducting academic research in the field of cultural anthropology - Proficient in qualitative research methods, data collection, and analysis - Familiarity with various anthropological research tools and techniques - Excellent academic writing sk. (freelancer.com)
  • The mixed methods approach comprises theory-driven longitudinal case studies using qualitative and quantitative data and a document analysis of curricula. (frontiersin.org)
  • Using qualitative methods, respondents with previously diagnosed anxiety or depression identified ways in which COVID-19 affected their symptoms at multiple levels of the social ecological model (SEM). (mdpi.com)
  • ABSTRACT - As qualitative methods are experiencing increasing popularity in consumer research, methods are being introduced from other disciplines, particularly anthropology and sociology. (acrwebsite.org)
  • The emerging interpretation of consumption as an integral component of human life has lead to the study of very different research topics with the application of very different methods (Holbrook 1995). (acrwebsite.org)
  • A macro perspective on consumption expands the range of research methods that are considered appropriate and productive. (acrwebsite.org)
  • The reflexive nature of these methods means that researchers can nominate areas of research interest that remain undefined by an hypothesis throughout the course of the study (e.g. (acrwebsite.org)
  • The insights derived an outcome of employing qualitative research methods, rooted in the principles of qualitative contextual inquiry, that allows for reflection and interpretation. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • Each segment and each industry may require different mixing of contextual inquiry and qualitative research methods to attain the deep buyer insights that make a competitive difference. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • The problem of research methods in the academic disciplines of political science, international relations, and historical studies has clearly taken on great importance with regard to the outgrowth of their subfields in recent decades, their openness to perpetually widening research horizons, in addition to the dominance of Western-origin paradigms and the challenges of adapting them to Arab research contexts. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Mohamed Kharrat promotes "the anthropology of law in contemporary Arab thought", discussing legal mechanisms of social control, the capacity of legislation to manage competing interests, and understanding the profound changes that legislative reform demands as some of the most important applications of historical and anthropological methods. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Research methodology and methods: Concepts of epistemology, ontology and theoretical perspectives. (successcds.net)
  • How can DH methods be meaningfully integrated into qualitative discourse analysis knowledge production? (uu.se)
  • Bridging the gap between structural patterns detected with digital methods and interpretative processes of human meaning making is at the core of the collaborative approach of anthropological studies and computer linguistics in the D-WISE project. (uu.se)
  • Key steps in the model include building collaborative relationships with community members, developing interventions to fit local culture and norms, training indigenous staff to implement the program(s), and obtaining on-going feedback from participants using both qualitative and quantitative methods. (jbsinternational.com)
  • An examination of the methods of qualitative research, including participant observation and unstructured interviews, as well as the ethical considerations of fieldwork. (uoguelph.ca)
  • The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods - a complementary encyclopaedia on quantitative and qualitative research methods. (uib.no)
  • Sage research methods online - tool designed to help you create research projects and understand the methods behind them. (uib.no)
  • tobac o policies work beter among some of the methods cur ently Cros -cultural and cros - some socio-cultural groups than recommended for at empting to national research is often done among others. (who.int)
  • Noy's research areas include Media and Communication Studies, Language and Social Interaction, Linguistic Anthropology, Discourse Analysis and Writing Practices, and Tourism and Museum Studies. (wikipedia.org)
  • The School also has two postgraduate research degrees the DPhil (Doctor of Philosophy, equivalent to the PhD of most other universities) in Anthropology and in Migration Studies. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Project Description: Cultural Anthropology Academic Research We are seeking a skilled anthropologist with expertise in cultural anthropology for an academic research project. (freelancer.com)
  • I'm looking for a freelancer to help me edit a grant proposal I'm submitting on July 26th to secure dissertation funding as a PhD student researching biological anthropology using machine learning techniques and dental morphology. (freelancer.com)
  • I critically re-explored the interplay of theory and ethnography in the development of anthropology into its contemporary form in dealing with socio-cultural research. (wennergren.org)
  • In addition, you are introduced to related, innovative methodologies in, for example, the area of narrative and virtual ethnography, engaging in cutting-edge combinations of aesthetics, digital media, and ethnography. (uu.nl)
  • Ethnography has received attention as a promising consumer research method, although it has yet to achieve mainstream status within the discipline. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Key Concepts in Ethnography - an introduction to important terms and key concepts in one of the most widely used methodologies in social science: Ethnography. (uib.no)
  • Ten lies of ethnography: Moral dilemmas of field research. (lu.se)
  • Sociological Research Online 23 (2): 392-398. (performanceparadigm.net)
  • Sociological Research Online 23 (2):416-437. (performanceparadigm.net)
  • Sociological Research Online 20 (3): 14. (performanceparadigm.net)
  • We employ broader social anthropological and sociological theories which lie outside the parameters of standard technology adoption and diffusion of innovation theories to support our study. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • This course reflects sociological and anthropological interests in understanding societal-ecological interactions. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Necessary for this is a step away from mainstream business management literature, into relevant sociological, cultural and anthropological literature on historical changes and present phenomena in consumer culture. (lu.se)
  • I then present a reading of confidentiality as a methodological - and not simply ethical - aspect of research, one that offers further support for the view that social scientists should attend to their professional ethics and the internal standards of their disciplines, rather than the contemporary discourse of research ethics that is rooted in the bioethical literature. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • [1] This perspective runs counter to the currently dominant view, one that is tied to perspectives on ethics that are external to social science as a professional form of enquiry, and where the discourse of research ethics is seen as offering an unbiased, non-partisan and, as a result, more objective form of normative analysis. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • The project innovates both informatics AI-technology of context-oriented embedding representations and hermeneutic methodologies for discourse analysis to the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse. (uu.se)
  • Reflexivity in anthropological discourse analysis. (lu.se)
  • The collaborative social research approach was used to shelter the action research method. (utupub.fi)
  • This research approach is also suited to supporting pedagogical design, representing major added value. (frontiersin.org)
  • Belk advocates greater attention to the entire consumption process, including post-purchase behaviour, an approach that he calls macro consumer research (see Blk 1987). (acrwebsite.org)
  • This represents a clear move away from the dominant micro approach of traditional consumer research that is characterised by an exclusive focus on the process of acquisition. (acrwebsite.org)
  • As a result, some are now advocating a more pluralistic approach to methodology (Holbrook 1995). (acrwebsite.org)
  • Design/methodology/approach - Data were obtained primarily through qualitative research (semi-structured interviews, document analysis and field notes/observation). (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Methodological Issues offers valuable contributions toward methodologically relating the academic prospects of political science and the demands of a more comprehensive approach to politics to the urgent need to avert methodological redundancy in research questions in favour of a "less is more" strategy. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • An integral part of the D-WISE project and to approach these questions is the epistemological reflection and further development of hermeneutical methodology in the use of (semi)automated processes. (uu.se)
  • This is a study with a qualitative approach. (bvsalud.org)
  • Kristen Jacklin - Department of Family Medicine and BioBehavioral Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, will discuss "Dementia Inequities in Indigenous Populations: Translation of Ethnographic Community-Based Participatory Research Findings to Culturally Safe Dementia Care Tools. (agingcenters.org)
  • Dr. Jacklin is a medical anthropologist with an extensive background in community-based Indigenous health research and health equity. (agingcenters.org)
  • Dr. Jacklin is the founder of the International Indigenous Dementia Research Network and the Indigenous Cognition Awareness and Aging Awareness Research Exchange ( I-CAARE.ca ). (agingcenters.org)
  • Lectures introduce anthropological research topics such as ritual, climate change and indigenous rights. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • Findings - The findings of the research suggest that an understanding of the symbolic role of technology in the form of 'space', physical structures, communication facilitators and a status symbol may enhance the success of its adoption among indigenous agribusinesses. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • As a result we are in a position to reconsider the ethics of social scientific research is whether or not they might be encompassed by the professional ethics of social science researchers. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • In addition, their shared research assistant examines her role as a social and cultural interlocutor, which was essential to the researchers' successful navigation in their various field sites. (cambridge.org)
  • The shake-up was that where we would usually do standard user experience research to find out how people are interacting with the business and what they want, instead we engaged Corina Enache to lead a team of anthropological researchers, to go beyond screens and back to first principles about how humans behave. (idealog.co.nz)
  • We report the development of a comprehensive, mixed qualitative-quantitative evaluation set for researchers, policy makers, and clinician groups. (annfammed.org)
  • 2020. Social Research and Disability: Developing Inclusive Research Spaces for Disabled Researchers. (performanceparadigm.net)
  • In Chapter 6, Hassane Elhaj Ali analyses the methodology of case studies, which have been the subject of growing interest among researchers across the social sciences but remain limited in their capacity for extrapolation and inference. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • The BMBF-funded joint research project D-WISE research project is a collaborative and interdisciplinary project between a team of researchers of the Humanities, represented by the Institute of Anthropological Studies in Culture and History, and a team of researchers of Information Technologies, represented by the Language Technology Group at the Department of Informatics, both at University Hamburg. (uu.se)
  • After indicating the most popular fields of research, the article explores three main understandings of sensory knowledge: (1) senses as a source of knowledge, (2) senses as acquired skills and (3) sensory knowledge as a result of (collective) activity. (edu.pl)
  • This course will examine the interface between anthropological and public understandings of public issues, with sensitivity to the presence or absence of anthropological insights. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Given its importance in anthropological practice, the Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists Program Committee has devoted our October event to a discussion on program evaluation. (wapadc.org)
  • She conducted many program evaluations for CDC during her employment at Battelle and Westat, and has conducted numerous workshops on evaluation, methodology, and careers in anthropological practice. (wapadc.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS This evaluation set offers a comprehensive methodology to enable understanding of how PCMH transformation occurs in different practice settings. (annfammed.org)
  • This chapter addresses artistic research through the concept of co-costuming in public-a material-discursive practice between humans and more-than-human materialities with co-creational potentials. (lu.se)
  • Moreover, it is suggested that artistic research is a material-discursive practice where knowledge is an ongoing co-creational and situational process. (lu.se)
  • 2020. "Conditions for experiential knowledge exchange in collaborative research across the sciences and creative practice. (lu.se)
  • other programme documentation of qualitative nature and/or any anthropological/ socioeconomic/behavioural research. (coverage-monitoring.org)
  • people that are important indicators of conducting comparative, interna- from dif erent socioeconomic study constructs in one cultural tional research to beter understand groups). (who.int)
  • Participant observation and research into football hooliganism: Reflections on the problems of entree and everyday risks. (lu.se)
  • Anthropological 1999). (cdc.gov)
  • While limited in breadth and scope, the research ing Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Argentina, the Domini- highlighted here has many implications and appli- can Republic, and the Ivory Coast (WHO, 1999). (cdc.gov)
  • The output: diverse anthropological cues for fried note relevance and creation of hypothesis to validate and qualitative drivers/cues and lexicon to be used in the quantitative phase. (logroscreativos.com)
  • Types of research (qualitative and quantitative), research design, hypothesis. (successcds.net)
  • Through in-depth ethnographic research in the field, I propose to fill this gap which has major repercussions for the understanding of the subjective experience of the irregular migrant in ways that touch not only on basic theoretical aspects of migration research, but also on policy. (wennergren.org)
  • It was made for the customers, and with the customers: real-time anthropological study at work. (idealog.co.nz)
  • The study was part of a larger design-based research project and aimed to evaluate a newly developed and implemented VET curriculum for the retail sector from the learners' point of view. (frontiersin.org)
  • The consumption of an ever-increasing range of experiences is now classified as consumer research, an example being Belk s (1996) recent study of consumption experiences in Las Vegas. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Research limitations/implications - The study is limited by its focus on a select set of symbolic dimensions of culture. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • Through in-depth qualitative political and anthropological study involving a series of case studies in the region, the project will study how these platforms link to issues and histories of identity, class and other political discourses such as climate change and how they serve to mobilize and create alliances and conflicts/confrontations as well as directions and innovations for peace/development. (cmi.no)
  • This qualitative study took place in the low-income District of Villaverde (Madrid, Spain), from January-June 2016. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It is a qualitative study, carried out through document analysis, observation, semi-structured interviews and field diary. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ap arent the conceptual definitons and discus generaly reflects concerns dif erences found acros socio- theoretical frameworks that orient related to conducting comparative cultural groups may be merely due the study reasonably ap ly acros research acros nations and to measurement artefacts, such as systematic group diferences in the the contexts in which the survey data wil be colected. (who.int)
  • As the number of concepts is important because This problem may be ad res ed nations or cultural groups involved their definitons should inform by establishing colaborative in the study increases, so do the subsequent stages of question research groups that involve at amount of dificulty and time spent selection, development, adapta- least one representative from each to co rdinate ef orts and reach tion and as es ment. (who.int)
  • 2018. "Writing post qualitative inquiry. (lu.se)
  • Whilst research ethics - or, rather, the implementation of a procedural solution to the concerns of ethical research in the biomedical sciences - provided some resolution to these issues, we might ask if the same questions arise in other contexts, such as in social scientific research and, thus, if the same resolution is required. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Chapter 8 by Ali Saleh Moula explores "problems of intellectual contexts", the "disciplinary issues" that arise therein, motives for thinking about updating Arab historiographical methodology and opportunities to improve academic performance in the historical discipline, and the outcomes of past experiences, then demonstrates how the intellectual and the methodological overlap and how Arab historians have been drawn to historiographical reform movements, especially the Annales school and new historicism. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • You will formulate a research question that you will develop in a Master's thesis using the theoretical knowledge acquired in the course modules and the empirical data that you gathered during fieldwork or a research internship. (uu.nl)
  • When it comes to the theoretical framework, key concepts needed to understand the Research and Analysis chapter are soft power and identity - regional and European identity in particular. (lu.se)
  • The specific purpose of the research here reported was to understand psychology's contribution to the language of risk. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this article I consider the potential for combining multimodality and anthropologically informed sensory ethnographic methodologies. (monash.edu)
  • An examination of classical and contemporary anthropological theory, including an emphasis on the most recent directions in the discipline. (uoguelph.ca)
  • This work will build on the methodology that I have developed during my PhD and will transform Syriac rhetoric by showcasing the linguistic strategies (loanwords, calques, secondary formation, neologisms, etc.) employed by each tradition to create its technical vocabulary, testifying to the history of the circulation of words and philosophical concepts. (thebritishacademy.ac.uk)
  • We reached out to Rayed to learn more about his education, his research on undocumented migrants in the Mediterranean, and to get an anthropologist's perspective on recent happenings in his country. (wennergren.org)
  • My experience at UCLA in addition to the events taking place in North Africa, the Middle East and the world today are continuously shaping and re-shaping my knowledge and perspective about my doctoral research topic. (wennergren.org)
  • Building on these reflections, the authors engage with current debates in the social sciences to argue that researcher reflexivity is not an adequate end point and should result in engagement with ethical and epistemological questions regarding the decolonization of research practices more broadly. (cambridge.org)
  • Unsafe practices few anthropological studies of such behav- originate in both formal and informal health iours [ 14 ]. (who.int)
  • Through the further combination of social science methodologies with digital photography we furthermore argue that the profile of this understanding can be given stronger portrayal and depth. (cmi.no)
  • Buyer Persona Development and the qualitative research methodology applied to creating buyer personas have proven to be an effective means for B2B organizations to reach a deeper understanding of their buyers. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • The qualitative research serves as a means for understanding buyer goals. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • We analyzed these data through a direct qualitative content analysis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The SQUEAC methodology relies on the availability of accurate and up-to-date programme data. (coverage-monitoring.org)
  • However, when human bones are found and the gender needs to be identified, first is taken into consideration the pelvic girdle which gives a great number of qualitative and quantitative data for gender determination, although, in some cases, the coroner has only the skull or just a part of it, which provides some data to assume genders. (bvsalud.org)
  • In Chapter 2, Sidahmed Goudjili describes how research questions encumbered by a large number of variables represent a form of methodological ignorance, while arguing for economization in research design as a way to simplify research questions and identify claims and variables. (thinktanksmonitor.com)
  • Just as European and American anthropologists of the early 20th century struggled to understand and describe 'the native's point of view' when they travelled to such then-remote parts of the world as Melanesia or Africa, contemporary anthropologists try to grasp their areas of inquiry as fully as possible wherever they conduct research, be it in their own backyard or in faraway locations. (easaonline.org)
  • My proposed research on the 2011 post-uprising Tunisian irregular migrants in Sicily explores some of these politically racialized cultural identities and subjective vulnerabilities and investigates whether they lead to xenophobic/islamophobic migration sentiments and further human rights violations. (wennergren.org)
  • The paper will start with a summary and assessment of limitations and advantages of research designs applied in different existing studies examining identity development. (frontiersin.org)
  • She is a research fellow in the D-WISE project at the Institute of Anthropological Studies in Culture and History at University Hamburg and PhD candidate at the research center "Hamburg's (post-)colonial legacy" in Global History at University Hamburg. (uu.se)
  • Research, Journal of Refugee Studies, 20(2): 248-264. (lu.se)
  • Measuring Social Networks Using Samples: Is Network Analysis Relevant to Survey Research? (xyonline.net)
  • The Feminist Museum Hack combines the central tents of feminist research, adult education and visual analysis. (uvic.ca)
  • Students will learn the techniques and methodology involved in collection, preservation, and analysis of evidence pertaining to human remains. (mnsu.edu)
  • SRM can also be used to plan the research process from design to final analysis. (uib.no)
  • Although situations in which the corpse is charred or skeletonized, an anthropological and dental analysis may be necessary in order to determine the person's identity 2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Negotiating ethics and emotions in researching (around) AIDS in Southern Africa. (xyonline.net)
  • Research locations will be selected in consultation with the supervisor, with a large number of students conducting research in Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and Europe (including the Netherlands). (uu.nl)
  • II, 1976-1981 : current research with implications for ethnomedicine, ethnopharmacology, maternal and child health, mental health, and public health, an annotated bibliography of Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean / Sheila Cosminsky and Ira E. Harrison. (who.int)
  • First I suggest that, not only does contemporary research ethics have its roots in the governance of biomedical research, but the initial impetus for its emergence was the ethical challenges raised by the development of a disciplined program of biomedical research. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • This paper presents the methodology of a PhD project on identity development in German dual track VET. (frontiersin.org)
  • Research studying vocational identity development addresses courses at VET schools, academic courses, and workplace and career learning. (frontiersin.org)
  • Buyer persona development methodology is at its core a research methodology. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • Since my early days in persona development back in the late 90's, quality persona development has always been about the research. (buyerpersonainsights.com)
  • Furthermore, the students practise critical thinking and deliberative discussions in discussing research ethics and academic freedom and their importance for knowledge development. (lu.se)
  • Una muestra de 433 resúmenes publicados en la PsycINFO entre 1887 y 1998 fue analizado considerando la tasa de crecimiento en las publicaciones con riesgo * en el titulo y el uso del concepto de riesgo en diferentes áreas de la Psicología. (bvsalud.org)
  • This entry pre- included as an AIDS-defining opportunistic infec- sents a review of TB-focused anthropological and tion for HIV-infected persons (CDC, 1998). (cdc.gov)
  • Reflections on ethical problems encountered in field research on Mexican male homosexuality: 1968 to present. (xyonline.net)
  • As a professional in this field, I'm expecting an essay with a clear, logical structure and original research. (freelancer.com)
  • Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
  • Journal of Sex Research , 40(1): 27. (xyonline.net)
  • Journal of Sex Research , 37(2): 108. (xyonline.net)
  • Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. (mdpi.com)
  • The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal. (mdpi.com)
  • International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 1-13. (lu.se)
  • Finally, and by way of a conclusion, I consider the consequences of the idea that social scientists should adopt a professional ethics and propose that the Clinical Ethics Committee might provide an alternative model for the governance of social science research. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • The project was approved by the institutional Research Ethics Committee, under the protocol (#0022.0.138.000-10). (bvsalud.org)
  • Working papers report research findings well in advance of formal publication. (uib.no)
  • This article examines the significance of the child's body in contemporary societies and its influence on apparatus of scientific research and public intervention. (erudit.org)
  • Accordingly, the research question addressed in this work is: To what extent is residential ornamentation behavior localized into spatial clusters and regions? (springer.com)
  • As such, rather than suffering under the imperialism of a research ethics constructed for the purposes of governing biomedical research, social scientists might argue for ethical self-regulation with greater force. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Whilst recognizing that some social scientific research is, today, conducted by those who have other professional responsibilities I suggest that, for the most part, social scientists do not labor under the same or even similar ethical conditions similar to those that initially gave rise to research ethics. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • For ethical reasons, all this research was entirely brand-agnostic. (idealog.co.nz)
  • These are central elements of empowerment, a concept that is intertwined with the Photovoice methodology from its original conceptual underpinnings to its implementation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Sex, science, and social responsibility: Cross-cultural research on same-sex eroticism and sexual intolerance. (xyonline.net)
  • Cross-Cultural Research , 28(2), 134-190. (xyonline.net)
  • When under the unexamined as umption cros -cultural comparison demands pos ible, we ilustrate our points that question meaning, compre- that measurement er or be with examples from cros -cultural hension and measurement pro- minimised acros the set ings and tobac o research. (who.int)
  • 1.1 This article is premised on the idea that were we able to articulate a positive vision of the social scientist's professional ethics, this would go some way towards enabling us to reframe the notion of research ethics in the social sciences as something that is internal or, at least, more fully embedded within its constitutive disciplines, these fields of enquiry or, as I will have it, profession. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • The subjects were previously informed of all the procedures related to the research and the inclusion criteria were acceptance to participate in the projects' activities, signing of an informed consent form, as well as fitting to the description above. (bvsalud.org)
  • The research subjects were managers and professionals from the Psychosocial Care Network and health regulation in Recife. (bvsalud.org)