Making Choices: Ethical Decisions in a Global Context |
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Authors: | Sheila Bonde Clyde Briant Paul Firenze Julianne Hanavan Amy Huang Min Li N. C. Narayanan D. Parthasarathy Hongqin Zhao |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of History of Art and Architecture,Brown University,Providence,USA;2.School of Engineering,Brown University,Providence,USA;3.Humanities and Social Sciences,Wentworth Institute of Technology,Boston,USA;4.Research Ethics and Education Policy, Office of the Vice President for Research,Brown University,Providence,USA;5.Department of Linguistics,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China;6.Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas,Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay,India;7.Department of Humanities and Social Science,Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay,India;8.School of International Studies,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China |
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Abstract: | The changing milieu of research—increasingly global, interdisciplinary and collaborative—prompts greater emphasis on cultural context and upon partnership with international scholars and diverse community groups. Ethics training, however, tends to ignore the cross-cultural challenges of making ethical choices. This paper confronts those challenges by presenting a new curricular model developed by an international team. It examines ethics across a very broad range of situations, using case studies and employing the perspectives of social science, humanities and the sciences. The course has been developed and taught in a highly collaborative way, involving researchers and students at Zhejiang University, the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and Brown University. The article presents the curricular modules of the course, learning outcomes, an assessment framework developed for the project, and a discussion of evaluation findings. |
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