Author: Robert Dingwall

Robert Dingwall is an emeritus professor of sociology at Nottingham Trent University. He also serves as a consulting sociologist, providing research and advisory services particularly in relation to organizational strategy, public engagement and knowledge transfer. He is co-editor of the SAGE Handbook of Research Management.

Informant Confidentiality in the Corporate University
International Debate
January 30, 2012

Informant Confidentiality in the Corporate University

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Polar Bears and the Ethics of Representation
Communication
December 26, 2011

Polar Bears and the Ethics of Representation

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How far should we go?
News
November 29, 2011

How far should we go?

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Stirling vs Philip Morris: A car-crash for social science?
Featured
September 18, 2011

Stirling vs Philip Morris: A car-crash for social science?

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Research ethics and the ‘News of the World’

Research ethics and the ‘News of the World’

I was going to write about last week’s decision by the UK Information Commissioner to force the University of East Anglia to […]

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Be careful what you wish for…

Be careful what you wish for…

I was rather saddened last week by the comment from a Pakistani colleague who wanted to know how to set up an […]

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An outbreak of common sense at the UK Department of Health?

An outbreak of common sense at the UK Department of Health?

GAfREC, the guidance document for UK NHS RECs, has just been updated. Until now all research within the NHS has required REC […]

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Research ethics blog back online

Research ethics blog back online

Thanks for the comments on the first post.  I am sorry there has been a bit of a hiccup with this blog […]

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Absurd decisions by ethics committees

Absurd decisions by ethics committees

This blog has been created to offer social scientists the opportunity to hold IRBs and University Research Ethics committees accountable for their […]

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