Éthique procédurale, entre petits arrangements et transgression: comparaison Brésil-France
AUTOR(ES)
Colinet, Severine, Passos, Izabel Friche
FONTE
Fractal, Rev. Psicol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-12
RESUMO
Abstract The purpose of this article is to understand and compare the issues related to procedural ethics in France and Brazil, using a socio-historical approach and our experiences. The comparison shows the same disciplinary tension between social and biomedical sciences. In both countries we can see a deliberate policy to regulate the research ethically. In France, contrary to Brazil, the spread of procedural ethics is not completed yet. Procedural ethics characterized by a normative, formal dimension that standardizes the way of thinking, or rather the research. Faced with antagonistic logics, the researchers are strongly tempted to get round the procedures.
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