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The ethical implications of the new research paradigm

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Science and Engineering Ethics, 9 (1): 73--84 (March 2003)

Abstract

Abstract  Research is now an increasingly heterogeneous activity involving an expanded range of new actors and stake-holders and employing an eclectic range of epistemologies and methodologies. The emergence of these new research paradigms — and, in particular,of so-called ‘Mode 2’ knowledge production that is highly contextualised and socially distributed — raises new and challengingethical issues and also important questions about the autonomy of science and the social responsibilities of scientists.

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