•  
  •  
 

Abstract

In her book Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive, Maria Lahman, a U.S. university research ethics board member (Institutional Review Board [IRB]) and/or co-chair for a decade and a half, writes in a personable voice to make her work feel inclusive. This book is designed to assist the curriculum of two types of courses: (a) ethics courses aimed at teaching students about social science research experiences; and (b) courses where “diversity, equity, privilege, and positionality” (p. xiii) play an important role.

Share

COinS