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This book surveys the distinctions that underlie the unbound
potential and existential risks of life expansion and radical
modifications posed by a transhuman world. Humanness is in flux as
human bodies are being hacked and altered in their quest for super
wellness, super intelligence and super longevity. Now is the time
to discuss how best to think about dealing with bodies that have
been hacked to exceed natural physical limits or more technically,
species typical functioning. Enter the advent of transhumanism to
take uncertainty by the horns. According to transhumanists, death
is unnecessary and medical conventions undermine the possibility to
radically evolve. To biohackers, there is no need to wait to
explore the risks that conventional medicine dares not. This book
is of interest to anyone interested in tapping into this growing
movement of modifying the human body as it is right now.
Finding Your Ethical Research Self introduces novice researchers to
the need for ethical reflection in practice and gives them the
confidence to use their knowledge and skill when, later as
researchers, they are confronted by big ethical moments in the
field. The 12 chapters build on each other, but not in a linear
way. Core ethical concepts like consent and confidentiality once
established in the early chapters are later challenged. The new
focus becomes how to address qualitative research ethics when
confidentiality and consent take on a limited form. This approach
helps students understand that the application of concepts always
requires thoughtful adaptation in different contexts and the book
provides guidance on how to do this. Classroom/workbook exercises
develop alternative solutions to create process consent, internal
confidentiality, and engage reference groups, as examples. The
first eight chapters allow students to develop their ethical
research self before thinking through how they might address formal
ethics review. Formal ethics review is deliberately not introduced
until Chapter 9. Chapter 10 offers practical help to elements of
review, before Chapter 11 emphasises the key message by providing
examples of researchers' dilemmas in the field using vignettes and
discussion. By providing these examples, students become aware that
these can arise, explore how they might arise, and recognise how
they might deal with them in the moment when they are unavoidable.
With numerous examples of ethical dilemmas and issues and questions
and exercises to encourage self-reflection, this reflexive,
learn-by-doing model of research ethics will be highly useful to
the novice researcher, undergraduate, and postgraduate research
student.
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