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  1. Uncertainties When Applying the Mental Capacity Act in Dementia Research: A Call for Researcher Experiences.James Rupert Fletcher, Kellyn Lee & Suzanne Snowden - 2019 - Ethics and Social Welfare 13 (2):183-197.
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  • Research Ethics and the Moral Enterprise of Ethnography: Conjunctions and Contradictions.Sara Ashencaen Crabtree - 2012 - Ethics and Social Welfare (4):1-20.
    This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of four doctoral researchers to examine how research ethics committee (REC) processes have shaped and influenced specific health-based ethnographic studies. This paper considers how a universal tightening of ethical REC scrutiny at university level, as well as those governing the health and social care sector in the United Kingdom, impacts upon social research involving the inclusion of participants from certain groups. Increased restrictions in ethics scrutiny is justified as protecting vulnerable people from intrusive (...)
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  • Researching the Mental Capacity Act 2005: reflections on governance, field relationships, and ethics with an adult who did not consent.Godfred Boahen - 2015 - Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (4):375-389.
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  • Research Ethics and the Moral Enterprise of Ethnography: Conjunctions and Contradictions.Sara Ashencaen Crabtree - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (4):359-378.
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