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Contextual Challenges in South Africa: The Role of a Research Ethics Committee
Issue Title: The Ethics Trapeze This article parallels a debate similar to the one in Canada and elsewhere where researchers whose work involves humans now operate under a single ethics policy, with a strong biomedical emphasis. The institution of research ethics committees for humanities and social...
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