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Resources
Cases
Bioethicists Call for Investigation Into Nutritional Experiments on Aboriginal People
What is this about?
Factual cases of research on people without their approval.
Why is this important?
Cases like these are unethical and should be prevented and/or investigated for misconduct.
For whom is this important?
What are the best practices?
There are six tenets or principles: indigenous identity development, indigenous paradigmatic lens, reflexivity and power sharing, critical immersion, participation and accountability, and methodological flexibility.
See more at: Guidance in the article published in Action Research.