2022
DOI: 10.1177/15327086221138983
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Cultural Humility, Human Research Ethics Review, and Informed Consent

Abstract: The United States, through research ethics review, is complicit in ethically recolonizing countries into U.S. dominant understandings. This review and consent are seen as an all-encompassing ethical understanding and a discrete, one-time experience. Drawing on personal experiences and in-depth interviews with international and domestic subculture research participants and researchers, the authors argue that the United States ethics review must move toward a nuanced understanding of human ethics review that exh… Show more

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