Ethics Dumping : Case Studies from Global North and South Research Collaborations [Book Review]

Ethics: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2, Issue 1, Jan.- Feb 2024Www.Researchethics.In (2024)
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Abstract

Ethics dumping is an ongoing practice in collaborative research. Despite the existence of ethical review boards, some notable discrepancy in governance and integration persists. This paper is a chronological book review of a 15-chapter book titled, "Ethics Dumping: Case Studies from North-South Research Collaborations," compiled from individual authors and edited by Schroeder, Cook, Hirch, Fenet, and Muthuswami in 2018. This book review aims to ensure ever-increasing attention to the numerous ways of ethics dumping and incite further research into the matter. The book is a must-read for researchers, ethicists, policymakers in research institutions, and students (especially graduate students).

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