Rethinking research integrity : a dialogical and reflective approach
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Magalhães, SusanaKeywords
Institute for Research and Innovation in Health Sciences (i3S)University of Porto (Portugal)
academic integrity
research ethics
moral education
character education
dialogical approach
GE Subjects
Moral reasoning and motivationsResearch ethics
Cheating and plagiarism
Professional behaviour in the education sector
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In this chapter, we reflect on responsible conduct in research and the need to complement a top-down normative approach with a bottom-up dialogical approach, giving the example of the training sessions organised since October 2019 at the Institute for Research and Innovation in Health Sciences - i3S based in Porto, Portugal. Research integrity has been the main concern of universities and other research institutions due to the increasing number of cases of research misconduct every year. Although scientific governance documents aim to promote the integrity and accountability of researchers, rather than focusing exclusively on cases of misconduct, they tend to be interpreted as warnings to avoid fabrication, falsification and plagiarism, emphasising the need for sanctions. However, the meaning of integrity for researchers is not homogeneous and can be determined by context. We argue that the integrity of researchers should be promoted in a positive bottom-up approach, without neglecting open, transparent and clear standards and guidelines for responsible conduct.Date
2023Type
Book chapterISBN
9782889315178DOI
10.58863/20.500.12424/4273124Copyright/License
Globethics PublicationsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.58863/20.500.12424/4273124
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