ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH AND SUPERVISION Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic & Niclas Månsson Advisory Ethics Committee Mälardalens University

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ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH AND SUPERVISION Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic & Niclas Månsson Advisory Ethics Committee Mälardalens University radgivande-etisk-kommitte

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS COURSE

MORALITY & ETHICS (1) The terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably They usually are taken to mean the same thing In casual conversation there isn't a problem with switching between the one and the other. 3

A PHILOSOPHICAL DISTINCTION Morality and Ethics have similar linguistics roots: - Mores which means manner and customs, originates from the Latin. - Ethos which means custom and habits, originates from the Greek.

MORALITY & ETHICS (2) - Morality refers to moral conduct. - Ethics refers to the formal study of moral conduct. Ethics is also called “Moral Philosophy”.

MORALITY & ETHICS (3) - Morality: first-order set of beliefs and practices about how to live a good life. - Ethics: a second-order, conscious reflection on the adequacy of our moral beliefs.

MORALITY & ETHICS (4) - Morality - Praxis - Ethics - Theory

ETHICAL TRADITIONS - Deontological ethics (Greek: déon – duty) Kantian ethics is the most prominent deontological ethics. - Teleological ethics (Greek: télos – goal) Utilitarianism is the most prominent kind of teleological ethics. Classic utilitarianism, as advocated by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, is hedonistic. - Virtue ethics (Latin: virtus* – moral excellence) Developing good character traits that will allow a correct decisions. Described by Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. * It carries connotations of manliness, excellence, courage, character, and worth, perceived as masculine strengths (from Latin vir, "man").

VALUES & NORMS Values – what is good, worth striving for. Norms – rules or guidelines for our conduct, defining the right and wrong. Values and norms can be in harmony or in conflict.

LAW, MORALITY AND ETHICS Law – a system of enforced rules (with limited jurisdiction, might be national or international that a particular community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members) Morality – a normative tradition that guide our actions (principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad. Behavior as it is affected by the observation of these principles)(not enforced, established by culture) Ethics – moral philosophy (Applied ethics, Descriptive ethics/Comparative ethics, Normative ethics, Meta-ethics)

The Act concerning the Ethical Review of Research Involving Humans 3§, SFS (2003:460) The statute is applicable to research dealing with: 1. sensitive personal data as defined by section 13 of the Personal Data Act (1998:204), or 2. personal data concerning offences against the law that include crimes, judgments in criminal cases, coercive penal procedural measures or administrative deprivation of liberty as defined in section 21 of the Personal Data Act if the person who is the subject of the research has not expressly consented to this. f

The Ethical Review Act 4§, SFS 2003:460 In addition, this statute is to be applicable to research that : 1. involves a physical intervention affecting a person who is participating in the research, 2. is conducted in accordance with a method intended to physically or mentally influence a person who is participating in the research, 3. concerns studies of biological material that has been taken from a living person and that can be traced back to that person, 4. involves a physical intervention upon a deceased, or 5. concerns studies of biological material that has been taken for medical purposes from a deceased person and can be traced back to that person.

RULES OF CONDUCT Important elements: - Information to the research subject - Informed Consent of the research subject - Confidentiality of the results - Adequate usage of the research results … in order to protect the involved persons or groups and to respect their personal integrity and privacy.

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RESEARCH ETHICS Research ethics is not merely a concern for the individual participants (rules of conduct). Research ethics is a concern for the craft itself. A question of responsibility towards researchers and reserch community. Research ethics is a subset of professional ethics.

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS … a question of relations between  practicing professionals  employee and employer  professionals and their clients  teachers and students  supervisors and research students

ON BEING A SCIENTIST  cations/Code_Conduct_ResearchIntegrity.pdf The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity cations/Code_Conduct_ResearchIntegrity.pdf ?record_id=12192

Family (Private Sphere) Global environment Society/Nature Academic context StudentColleaguesSupervisor Clients Consumers Industry, Helth care, Educational sector, Cultural sector, etc Profession (Societies)

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SUSPECTED RESEARCH MISCONDUCT The employer is responsible for taking action if suspicions of an employee’s suspected misconduct arise. Statement of policy and procedure to be followed for dealing with an allegation of misconduct in research at MDH: mnden kommitte (in Swedish) content/attachment/handl_ordning_oredlighet_ pdf (in Swedish) mnden kommitte content/attachment/handl_ordning_oredlighet_ pdf

Etnicity Sexuality Personality Conflict of interest Other factors … SUPERVISORS AND RESEARCH STUDENTS – POSSIBLE SOURCES OF ETHICAL CONCERN Subject Tradition Perspective Age Gender

FOR DISCUSSION AND REFLECTION What ethical challanges have you faced within the field of research and supervision? … in relation to your research subject, academic experience, cultural differences, other experiences …

RESEARCH ETHICS RESOURCES On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research: Third Edition vious_issues/articles/2010_11_19/caredit.a vious_issues/articles/2010_11_19/caredit.a Responsible Conduct of Research for Junior Researchers (Science, November 2010)

RESEARCH ETHICS RESOURCES ons/Code_Conduct_ResearchIntegrity.pdfhttp:// ons/Code_Conduct_ResearchIntegrity.pdf The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity berlin/berlin_declaration.pdfhttp:// berlin/berlin_declaration.pdf Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts

SWEDISH RESEARCH ETHICS RESOURCES CODEX - rules and guidelines for research f68d htmlhttp:// f68d html Research Ethics from Research Council