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48A Charming and Thought-Provoking Collection of Kingfisher and His Quirky Bird Village (review)Amazon Book Review Series of “Wild Wise Weird”. 2025.Amazon Book Review Series of “Wild Wise Weird”
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70The Picture Talk Project: Starting a Conversation with Community Leaders on Research with Remote Aboriginal Communities of AustraliaBMC Medical Ethics 18 (1): 34. 2017.Researchers are required to seek consent from Indigenous communities prior to conducting research but there is inadequate information about how Indigenous people understand and become fully engaged with this consent process. Few studies evaluate the preference or understanding of the consent process for research with Indigenous populations. Lack of informed consent can impact on research findings. The Picture Talk Project was initiated with senior Aboriginal leaders of the Fitzroy Valley communi…Read more
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2Remembering Boethius explores the rich intersection between the reception of Boethius and the literary construction of aristocratic identity, focusing on a body of late-medieval vernacular literature that draws on the Consolation of Philosophy to represent and reimagine contemporary experiences of exile and imprisonment. Elizabeth Elliott presents new interpretations of English, French, and Scottish texts, including Machaut's Confort d'ami, Remede de Fortune, and Fonteinne amoureuse, Jean Froiss…Read more
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91The picture talk project: Aboriginal community input on consent for researchBMC Medical Ethics 20 (1): 12. 2019.The consent and community engagement process for research with Indigenous communities is rarely evaluated. Research protocols are not always collaborative, inclusive or culturally respectful. If participants do not trust or understand the research, selection bias may occur in recruitment, affecting study results potentially denying participants the opportunity to provide more knowledge and greater understanding about their community. Poorly informed consent can also harm the individual participa…Read more
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67Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic reviewBMC Medical Ethics 17 (1): 65. 2016.BackgroundWhen conducting research with Indigenous populations consent should be sought from both individual participants and the local community. We aimed to search and summarise the literature about methods for seeking consent for research with Indigenous populations.MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted for articles that describe or evaluate the process of seeking informed consent for research with Indigenous participants. Guidelines for ethical research and for seeking consent …Read more
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University of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeUndergraduate
Shorewood, Wisconsin, United States of America
Areas of Interest
General Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous |