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  1. Research ethics, informed consent and the disempowerment of First Nation peoples.Juan M. Tauri - 2017 - Research Ethics 14 (3):1-14.
    Recently, Indigenous commentators have begun to analyse the way in which institutional Research Ethics Boards engage with Indigenous researchers and participants, respond to Indigenous peoples’ concerns with academic research activities, and scrutinise the ethics proposals of Indigenous scholars. Of particular concern for Indigenous commentators is that the work of REBs often results in the marginalisation of Indigenous approaches to knowledge construction and dissemination, especially in relation to the vexed issue of informed consent. Based on analysis of the results of research (...)
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  • Social restrictions on informed consent: Research ethics and medical decision making.Thomas May - 2004 - HEC Forum 16 (1):38-44.
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  • Introduction: On the edges of informed consent.Christopher Tollefsen - 2004 - HEC Forum 16 (1):1-5.
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