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. 2019 Aug;25(4):1235-1253.
doi: 10.1007/s11948-018-0064-y. Epub 2018 Sep 24.

An Ethics of the System: Talking to Scientists About Research Integrity

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An Ethics of the System: Talking to Scientists About Research Integrity

Sarah R Davies. Sci Eng Ethics. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Research integrity and misconduct have recently risen to public attention as policy issues. Concern has arisen about divergence between this policy discourse and the language and concerns of scientists. This interview study, carried out in Denmark with a cohort of highly internationalised natural scientists, explores how researchers talk about integrity and good science. It finds, first, that these scientists were largely unaware of the Danish Code of Conduct for Responsible Conduct of Research and indifferent towards the value of such codes; second, that they presented an image of good science as nuanced and thereby as difficult to manage through abstracted, principle-based codes; and third, that they repeatedly pointed to systemic issues both as triggering misconduct and as ethical problems in and of themselves. Research integrity is framed as a part of wider moves to 'responsibilise' science; understood in these terms, resistance to codes of conduct and the representation of integrity as a problem of science as a whole can be seen as a rejection of a neoliberal individualisation of responsibility.

Keywords: Ethics; Misconduct; RRI; Research integrity; Responsibility.

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