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FIRE Talks: Ethics and Dissemination
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Ethics and Dissemination
Ethics and Dissemination
21st of March at 2pm
What role do ethics play in academic research,
practice and dissemination? How can and should
academics and grad students disseminate their
work? How do we work with 'at risk' communities
ethically, including sharing the outcomes of such
work within those communities? Is it ethical to
publish in journals that the subjects of that
research will never be able to access? Is there a
difference between ethical behaviour as defined
by academic ethics and as defined by common
sense? How do we ‘translate’ academic
knowledge to the broader public? What are the
benefits, hazards and risks of disseminating
controversial work? How important should
‘academic status’ be in determining effective ways
to disseminate our research? Should all journals
be ‘open-access’? Join us for the last FIRE Talk
of the semester on the 21st of March!
Submit your proposals for a 5 minute presentation
by the 18th of March 2013. To submit your
abstract, click here.
Interested in the topic but don't want to present? Attend the FIRE Talk as an audience member and join the discussion
after the presentations! To attend without presenting, register here.
Light SNACKS will be provided!!!
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Two winners per FIRE Talk: One presenter and one attendee!
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Presentations
Social Justice and Ethics in International Fieldwork
By: Sarah Rudrum
Walter C. Koerner Library
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