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  1. The Case for Local Ethics Oversight in International Development Research.Logan Cochrane, Renaud F. Boulanger, Gussai H. Sheikheldin & Gloria Song - unknown
    This paper argues that international development research should be submitted to the oversight of research ethics committees from the countries where data will be collected. This includes research conducted by individuals who may fall outside the jurisdictions of most ethics guidelines or policies, such as individuals contracted by non-governmental organizations. The argument is grounded in an understanding of social justice that recognizes that not seeking local ethics approval can be an affront to the decolonization movement, and may lead to significant (...)
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  • Ethical Issues Related to Positionality and Reverse Asymmetry in Intenational Development Research: Experiences in Researching South Asian Philanthropy.Nirojan Kulendrarajah - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (1):43-45.
    The role of asymmetry and positionality of the researcher-research participant relationship is important for research ethics in international development. However, discourse should take into account instances where 'reverse asymmetry' may exist, and consider developing different strategies and concerns for researchers to consider in this context.
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