Guidelines for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Theology (National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Norway)

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Guidelines for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Theology (National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Norway)

What is this about?

The National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (NESH) is one of the constituents of the Norwegian National Research Ethics Committees. As such, it forms an impartial advisory body on research ethics and integrity. In this document, the NESH sets out the good research practices that are especially relevant to researchers within the social sciences and humanities, but also to the research community at large.

Why is this important?

While the guidelines of the Finnish advisory board on Research Integrity (TENK) is the leading national document on research integrity in Finland, The NESH guideline provides an in-depth description of the ethical and legal bases of research, and the different domains where good practices are applicable. As opposed to the TENK guidelines, the NESH guidelines focus less on research misconduct and more on integrity.

For whom is this important?

What are the best practices?

Detailed best practices relating to:

- Respect for individuals

-Respect for groups and institutions

- Interacting with the research community

-Performing commissioned research

-Good dissemination practices
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