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The Perception of Research Integrity and Ethical Training in the Academic Community
The Perception of Research Integrity and Ethical Training in the Academic Community

Author(s): Katarzyna Kalinowska, Agnieszka Koterwas, Agnieszka Dwojak-Matras
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Higher Education , Philosophy of Education
Published by: Instytut Badań Edukacyjnych
Keywords: ethical training; Path2Integrity; positive integrity; research integrity;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents academics’ perceptions on research integrity and teaching integrity and ethics. The empirical basis of the article is a qualitative analysis of data based on open questions from two online surveys conducted among scientists, academic teachers and students. We point out two ways of defining scientific integrity: (1) as a common challenge for the academic community arising from the relationship between science and society; (2) as an individual choice and one’s capital in achieving scientific success. We describe the respondents’ views on the process of teaching integrity and ethics, rooted in a values-based approach to integrity. In this approach, teaching is open to the use of dialogical methods and takes into account the relative nature of the subjects being taught – research integrity and ethics. In our analyses, we focus on a positive approach to research integrity and show that it has great potential to raise the awareness of the scientific community about the principal values in science.

  • Issue Year: 152/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 42-53
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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