Catholic Social Teaching as a Framework for Research Ethics |
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Authors: | Alan J. Kearns |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Theology, Mater Dei Institute of Education, a College of DCU, Clonliffe Road, Dublin, 3, Ireland
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Abstract: | The importance of having ethical oversight in research that is carried out on humans is well established. Research ethics, which is mainly influenced by a biomedical ethical framework, aims to ensure that the well-being and the rights of research participants are upheld and that any potential risks and harms are reduced. However, research is also considered to be a social activity with social effects. Therefore the principles of Catholic Social Teaching as a framework for research ethics may be significant. This paper outlines those principles and demonstrates how these principles may be used for: (1) reflecting ethically on research (i.e. before the project begins), (2) judging a research ethics proposal (i.e. the ethical review) and (3) providing guidelines for action in research (i.e. the implementation of the research project). |
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