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Ethics in research are often overseen by federal agencies or institutional review boards (IRBs). Is there a bottom-up, citizen-driven alternative to this?
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by a "bottom-up" alternative, but for institutions that don't have their own IRB, private IRBs can fill this need (see: http://www.consortiumofirb.org/faq/).
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Thanks for the link. With the term "bottom-up", I was trying to articulate the idea of an organization with a large amount of participation by citizens and/or ordinary members in the shaping of ideas about research ethics.
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I'm not entirely sure what you mean by a "bottom-up" alternative, but for institutions that don't have their own IRB, private IRBs can fill this need (see: http://www.consortiumofirb.org/faq/).
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