The articles on this website provide information on the processes behind research-based knowledge: the production, publication, and evaluation of research on the basis of reliable and responsible practices accepted in the research community. In order for science and research to benefit society, every stage of the research process must be carried out in a responsible manner.
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24.5.2018
In order for research to be ethically acceptable and reliable and for its results to be credible, the research must be conducted according to the responsible conduct of research.
23.5.2018
Encountering and preventing hate speech is an occupational safety and health issue.
23.5.2018
Legislation guides the use of animals for scientific and teaching purposes.
23.5.2018
The Finnish model is an internationally recognised and respected pioneering model of a European self-regulation framework on research integrity.
23.5.2018
Findings and technology can be used for good and harmful purposes. There is a need to be aware of the risks as early as the research planning stage.
23.5.2018
If researchers and other experts withdraw from debate, the public arena will be taken over by others. Be brave and get out there!
19.5.2018
Science centres invite their visitors to engage and learn by doing.
19.5.2018
Knowledge and skills in research integrity as well as values and attitudes can be taught through socialisation into a scientific community.
19.5.2018
In peer review of scholarly manuscripts, authors, editors, and expert reviewers share responsibility for the success of the process.
19.5.2018
Citizen science is not merely crowdsourcing the gathering of research material; it also increases interaction and participation.
19.5.2018
For young researchers, the dissertation supervision relationship is a central environment for socialisation in research integrity.
19.5.2018
Researchers need skills and courage to build research designs that use social media so as to comply with ethical research criteria.