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Redefining Moral Standards in Collaborative Studies

Presentation by Pradeep Narayanan and subsequent discussion during the webinar hosted by the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, Durham University, UK and Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices, India has been recorded. You can access a written recap of Pradeep Narayanan's...

Revising Ethical Standards for Collaborative Studies
Revising Ethical Standards for Collaborative Studies

Redefining Moral Standards in Collaborative Studies

The Centre for Social Justice and Community Action at Durham University, in collaboration with the Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices, recently hosted a thought-provoking webinar on developing community-led ethical review processes in India.

Pradeep Narayanan, a renowned figure from Praxis, India, was the presenter for this insightful discussion. His presentation, titled "Developing community-led ethical review processes in India: Issues and challenges," delved into the complexities and challenges associated with this topic.

Sarah Banks, a member of Durham University, introduced and chaired the webinar, guiding the discussion smoothly. Pradeep Narayanan's presentation was followed by a lively Q&A session, with participants engaging in a fruitful exchange of ideas.

The webinar was organised by the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action, Durham University, UK, and the Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices, India. A recording of the plenary sessions is now available for those who missed the live event.

In a blog post titled "Developing Community-led Ethical Review Processes in India: Issues and Challenges," the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action has summarised the key points from Pradeep Narayanan's presentation. This blog serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the topic in more depth.

The presentation by Pradeep Narayanan took place in 2024, marking an important step in the ongoing discussion about community-led ethical review processes in India. The webinar and subsequent blog post have sparked conversations and raised awareness about the importance of these processes in ensuring ethical research practices.

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