Postgraduate Course: Advancing Ethical Research Practice (CNST11073)
Course Outline
School | School of Health in Social Science |
College | College of Humanities and Social Science |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) |
Availability | Available to all students |
SCQF Credits | 20 |
ECTS Credits | 10 |
Summary | This course examines key ethical issues, themes and dilemmas in conducting both quantitative and qualitative research with human subjects. |
Course description |
This course aims to instil ethical awareness and promote ethical competence in postgraduate students undertaking research. The course provides comprehensive instruction on ethical dimensions of each stage of the research process from design and ethical approval through to application of methods and analysis of data to presentation, representation, publication and dissemination. Students learn and evaluate the philosophical bases for ethical practice and the principles that inform core research ethics codes and frameworks. They identify and analyse key ethical issues relating to their proposed research projects, with a specific focus on potential ethical moments and dilemmas. They distinguish process ethics from procedural ethics.
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
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Other requirements | None |
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites | None |
High Demand Course? |
Yes |
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify and critically assess the philosophical bases for ethical practice and the principles that inform core research ethics codes and frameworks and demonstrate sensitivity to a range of ethical issues within the course of research, including access to subjects, informed consent, confidentiality, protection from harm, use and publication of data.
- Conceptualise key ethical issues and tasks throughout the research process and critically evaluate ethical issues within their own research field.
- Understand ethical and political dimensions of the research process and identify and critically reflect on key ethical issues relating to their proposed research projects.
- Undertake a robust self-assessment for the purposes of research ethics approval in relation to their research project with a specific focus on potential ethical moments and dilemmas.
- Conceptualise and critically appraise research relationships, including the researcher-researched relationship, and responsibilities of researchers to research subjects, sponsors, supervisors and stakeholders.
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Reading List
Gregory, I (2003) Ethics and Research, Continuum
Whiteman, N (2012) Undoing ethics: rethinking practice in online research, Springer
Loue, S and Pike, E C (2007) Case studies in ethics and HIV research, Springer
Pollock, K (2012) Procedure versus process: ethical paradigms and the conduct of qualitative research, BMC Medical Ethics 27(13)
Hammersley, M and Traianou, A (2012) Ethics in qualitative research: controversies and contexts, Sage
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Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills |
Students completing this course will have enhanced their:
- capacity to analyse complex situations and relationships.
- decision making skills especially in contexts of competing imperatives and priorities.
- awareness of their personal beliefs and values in relation to professional ethical conduct.
- ability to respond with autonomy and accountability in challenging situations. |
Keywords | Not entered |
Contacts
Course organiser | Mr Seamus Prior
Tel: (0131 6)51 6599
Email: Seamus.Prior@ed.ac.uk |
Course secretary | Ms Leopoldine Barde
Tel: (0131 6)50 3890
Email: L.Barde@ed.ac.uk |
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