Ethics of field research: Do journals set the standard?

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Helene Marsh
Carole M. Eros
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[1] James Cook University,Cooperative Research Centre for the Ecologically Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef
[2] James Cook University,Department of Tropical Environment Science and Ecology, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 1999年 / 5卷
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ethies; field research; sensitive areas; indigenous research; journal instructions;
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To determine whether ethical issues concerned with field research are addressed in the peer-review process, instructions to authors and reviewers of 141 (mainly natural science) journals were examined to ascertain how often ethical issues were mentioned. Only one-third (n=41) of responding journals addressed ethical issues in their instructions to authors or reviewers. When ethical issues were considered, most of the journals limited their concerns to ethical issues associated with animal and general human experimentation. No journal mentioned ethical practices in working with indigenous peoples or on traditional lands. Only two journals addressed the ethics of research in sensitive areas in their instructions to authors, only one in its instructions to reviewers. We suggest that peer-reviewed journals respond to an emerging issue in ecological research by formally incorporating research ethics into their instructions to authors and reviewers. Furthermore, these instructions should address the ethical issues associated with field research and in working with indigenous peoples and on traditional lands.
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