Research Ethics is a leading peer-reviewed journal focused on the ethical dimensions of research across various disciplines. It provides a platform for scholarly discussion and analysis of ethical issues arising in research practice, policy, and regulation. The journal serves researchers, policymakers, research ethics committee members, and anyone interested in promoting responsible conduct in research.
Key areas covered include informed consent, data privacy, conflicts of interest, research integrity, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. The journal also addresses broader issues such as social justice, diversity, and inclusivity in research. By fostering critical reflection and dialogue, Research Ethics aims to inform ethical decision-making and promote best practices in research.
With a commitment to high-quality scholarship and a global perspective, Research Ethics plays a vital role in shaping the ethical landscape of research. The journal encourages submissions that offer new perspectives, empirical evidence, and practical guidance on addressing ethical challenges in research.