Powerful practices : an Australian case study of contested notions of ethical disability research
By: Christopher Newell.
Series: Disability & Society 12 (5) November 1997: 803-810.Publisher: 1997Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUSTRALIA | ETHICS | RESEARCHSummary: "This is the story of research identified by powerful institutional players and a non-disabled researcher as being ethical and non-discriminatory, but held by research subjects with disability to be disrespectful, discriminatory and unethical.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Article Research | IHC Library | Article (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (Article available on request) | 9035 |
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"This is the story of research identified by powerful institutional players and a non-disabled researcher as being ethical and non-discriminatory, but held by research subjects with disability to be disrespectful, discriminatory and unethical.
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