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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction. Relationships in Research: A New Paradigm | 1 | |
Is Ethics Universal?: Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive Health Research | 23 | |
Contract and Covenant in Curacao: Reciprocal Relationships in Scholarly Research | 49 | |
Commentary 1 | Contract and Covenant in Ethnographic Research | 67 |
Commentary 2 | The Gaze of Scholars and Subjects: Roles, Relationships, and Obligations in Ethnographic Research | 72 |
Community Assessment and Perceptions: Preparation for HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials | 85 | |
Commentary 1 | Community Advisory Board-Investigator Relationships in Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research | 94 |
Commentary 2 | Research Partnerships and People "at Risk": HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials and African American Communities | 102 |
Truth-in-funding: Studying the Infant-feeding Controversy with Industry Support | 113 | |
Commentary 1 | Bias and Conflicts of Interest in Science: Controversial Industry Funding of Infant-feeding Studies | 123 |
Commentary 2 | Context and Community: Assessing the Ethics of Industry-funded Research | 128 |
Research on Induced Abortion in Argentina: Avoiding Self-Incrimination | 140 | |
Commentary 1 | Research on Induced Abortion in Argentina: Avoiding Self-Incrimination | 147 |
Commentary 2 | The Contexts of Social Research | 153 |
Maltreatment in Families: A Research Dilemma | 163 | |
Commentary 1 | Child Abuse Research: Can Ethical Standards Be the Same in Developed and Developing Countries? | 171 |
Commentary 2 | Research in Distressed Families: How Should Societies Make Judgments about Parents and Children? | 180 |
Can Community Consultation Substitute for Informed Consent in Emergency Medicine Research? | 191 | |
Commentary 1 | Can Community Consultation Substitute for informed Consent in Emergency Medicine Research: A Response | 199 |
Commentary 2 | Medical Research: Using a New Paradigm Where the Old Might Do | 204 |
Conclusion. Regulations and Relationships: Toward a New Synthesis | 213 | |
App. A | Nuremberg Code | 225 |
App. B | Federal Common Rule | 227 |
App. C | CIOMS Epidemiological Research Guidelines | 239 |
App. D | CIOMS Biomedical Research Guidelines | 247 |
App. E | Contract between Alan Benjamin and Congregation Mikve Israel-Emanuel | 252 |
App. F | Letter from Alan Benjamin to the Congregation | 255 |
References | 258 | |
Contributors | 272 | |
Index | 275 |
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