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    (1 other version)Au-delà de la bureaucratie obligatoire: comment bien travailler avec des comités d'éthique de la recherche.Marie-Pierre Bousquet & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2):84-88.
    University research ethics boards, although well established in North American since the 1980s, sometimes still have a poor reputation among researchers. They may be seen by members of the academic community as a bureaucratic system designed to prevent or slow down research, and one that does not understand the reality of researchers. This negative view is often the result of misunderstanding by 1) researchers and 2) some REBs about what an REB’s mandate is and how it should work. Based on (...)
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  2. Des recherches sans factures : dépenser ses fonds et gérer les relations avec le service des finances.Marie-Pierre Bousquet - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 7 (2-3):180-182.
    When it comes to financial management, it’s not always easy for researchers to follow the strict standards set by their institutions. But is a researcher who is “delinquent” in the eyes of the system necessarily unethical?
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  3. Faire de la recherche en ethnologie/ethnolinguistique dans un contexte totalitaire : les défis d’étudier des sujets sensibles.Marie-Pierre Bousquet - 2020 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 3 (3):141-143.
    Ethnological and ethnolinguistic research can pose a wide range of different ethical challenges for researchers and the communities in which they work. Ethnologists and ethnolinguists study human societies from different angles to understand their cultural traits, linguistic variability, etc. Such research can advance our understanding of social groups and contribute to the production of knowledge and may even benefit certain communities. But it can also create risks for participants and communities (e.g., loss of privacy, stigmatization, persecution), and for researchers themselves (...)
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  4. La recherche collaborative en ethnologie : est-elle toujours possible, et éthique?Marie-Pierre Bousquet - 2024 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 7 (2-3):183-185.
    There are now a large number of guidelines to follow if you want to carry out ethical research in an Indigenous context. In practice, even with the best will in the world, it is difficult to disentangle what needs to be adhered to and what is truly ethical. The path informally advocated in the field of Indigenous studies is collaborative research, but is this always possible?
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