Research 101: A process for developing local guidelines for ethical research in heavily researched communities
Abstract Background Marginalized communities often attract more than their share of research. Too often, this research benefits researchers disproportionately and leaves such communities feeling exploited, misrepresented, and exhausted. The Downtown Eastside (DTES) neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada,...
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Main Authors: | Scott D. Neufeld (Author), Jule Chapman (Author), Nicolas Crier (Author), Samona Marsh (Author), Jim McLeod (Author), Lindsay A. Deane (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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