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Research Ethics and Diverse Communities
- "Teaching Research Ethics for Community-based Training", Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2007)
- "Social responsibility and research ethics in community driven studies of industialized hog production in North Carolina", Steve Wing, University of North Carolina (2000)
- "Compilation on Environmental Health Research Ethics Issues with Native Communities - A revision of this article-A Review of improved Ethical Practices for Environmental/Public Health, Case", Examples from Native Communities" has been published in Health Education and Behavior, Vol. 33, Number 2, April 2006 Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2001)
- "Rituals and Research Ethics: Using One Community’s Experience to Reconsider the Ways that Communities and Researchers Build Sustainable Partnerships", Linda Silka, UMASS Lowell (2001)
- "Exploring Community-Based Research Ethics Case Study: Healthy Public Housing Initiative", Doug Brugge and Alison Kole, Tufts University (2001)
- "Protecting the Navajo People Through Tribal Regulation of Research", Doug Brugge and Mariam Missaghian (2003)
- "Slide Presentation of Communal Ethical Frameworks for Environmental/Community Health Studies", Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2005)
Ethical Reviews of "Research Ethics and Diverse Communities"
- "Response to Phil Brown's Paper : Qualitative Methods in Environmental Health Research", Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University (2003)
- "Research ethics from the cultural anthropologist's point of view", Ann Grodzins Gold, Syracuse University (2001)
- "Ethical Analysis of Group and Community Rights: Case Study Review of the "Collaborative Initiative for Research Ethics in Environmental Health."", Ernest Wallwork, Syracuse University (2002)
- "Response to "Compilation of Environmental Health Research Ethics Issues with Native Communities"", Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University (2001)
- "Ethical Review of "Social responsibility and research ethics in community driven studies of industialized hog production in North Carolina"", Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University (2001)
Understanding Complexities of "Community" for Community Research Ethics
Ethical Issues in Environmental Health Research
- "Ethical Considerations in Research Methodologies for Exposure Assessment of Toxic and Radioactive Contaminants in Native Communities", Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2001)
- "Qualitative Methods in Environmental Health Research", Phil Brown, Brown University (2003)
- "Objectivity and Ethics in Environmental Health Science", Steve Wing, University of North Carolina (2003)
- "Environmental Justice, Science, and Public Health", Steve Wing, University of North Carolina (2005)
- "IRB Challenges in Multi-Partner Community-Based Participatory Research", Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Julia Green Brody, Rebecca Gasior Altman, Ruthann A. Rudel, Laura Senier, Carla Perez (2007)
Ethics and Cross-Cultural Knowledge and Values
- "Environment / ritual / research ethics: Crisscrossing issues in anthropology and religious studies", Ann Grodzins Gold, Syracuse University (2002)
- "Ethical Issues in Medical anthropology: different knowledge, same bodies", Ann Grodzins Gold, Syracuse University (2003)
- "Combining Ancient (Indigenous) Knowledge Systems with Western Science to Improve US Scientific Research Practices: Understanding the Moral/Spiritual Dimensions of Matter", Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2002)
- "Traditional Ecological Knowledge/Indigenous Science and Communal Research Ethics", Slide Presentation", Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2005)
2003 Conference Report
Monograph on: Ethics of Research on Health Impacts of Nuclear Weapons Activities in the United States
- "Ethics of Research on Health Impacts of Nuclear Weapons Activities in the United States- October 2007", Compiled by: Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, Steve Wing
- "Chapter 1 - Insignificant and Invisible: The Human Toll of the Hanford Thyroid Disease Study", Trisha Thompson Pritikin
- "Chapter 2 - A Department of Energy Community's Experience with Environmental Health Research Ethics", Edwa Yocum
- "Chapter 3 - Democracy and Public Health at Rocky Flats:The Examples of Edward Martell and Carl J. Johnson", LeRoy Moore
- "Chapter 4 - A Collaborative Effort to Address the Distribution of Plutonium Contaminated Sludge in Livermore California", Patrice Sutton, Jacqueline Cabasso, Tracy Barreau, Marylia Kelley
- "Chapter 5 - Institutional Preferences for Justice, Avoiding Harm, and Expertise in Public Health Policy-Making About the Health Consequences of Iodine-131 Nuclear Weapons Testing Fallout", Seth Tuler
- "Chapter 6 - Ethics of Uranium Mining Research and the Navajo People", Bindu Panikkar, Esther Yazzie, Doug Brugge
- "Chapter 7 - The Risks of Making Nuclear Weapons", Robert Alvarez
- "Chapter 8 - Investigations of an Excess of Malignant Melanoma Among Employees of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory", Donald Austin
- "Chapter 9 - Commentary on Ethics and Community Based Research: Responsibility, Precaution and Transparency", Sheldon Krimsky
- "Chapter 10 - Improving Community Research Protections for Communities Exposed to Cold War Nuclear Experiments: A Consideration of Community Ethical Principles and Frameworks", Dianne Quigley
- "Chapter 11 - Ethical Review of Radiation Effect Narratives", Ernest Wallwork
- "Postscript", Tim Connor
- "Postscript", Tim Connor
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