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"Beyond Autonomy: Limits and Alternatives to Informed Consent in Research Ethics and Law" is a scholarly work that critically examines the concept of informed consent in the context of research ethics and legal frameworks. The book explores the limitations of the traditional autonomy-based model of consent and argues for alternative approaches that can better address the ethical complexities of contemporary research practices. It brings together insights from law, bioethics, and social sciences to provide a multidimensional perspective on informed consent and its implications for both researchers and participants.
The book is authored by Dr. Emily L. Anderson and Dr. Samuel M. Lefebvre, both of whom have extensive backgrounds in bioethics and research law. The volume is published by Cambridge University Press and has an ISBN of 978-1108472777. The authors aim to challenge the prevailing norms surrounding informed consent and propose innovative frameworks that prioritize participant welfare and ethical integrity over strict adherence to autonomy.
In its exploration of alternatives to informed consent, the book delves into concepts such as relational autonomy, community engagement, and the role of trust in the research process. It highlights the importance of contextualizing informed consent within the broader social, cultural, and ethical landscapes. By presenting real-world case studies and ethical dilemmas, the authors illustrate how rigid adherence to traditional consent models can sometimes lead to ethical oversights and participant harm.
Overall, "Beyond Autonomy" serves as a thought-provoking discourse that invites researchers, ethicists, and legal professionals to reconsider their approaches to informed consent. The book's contribution is significant in fostering a more nuanced understanding of autonomy and consent, aiming to enhance the ethical conduct of research in an evolving landscape. Through this exploration, it aspires to promote research practices that not only respect individual agency but also safeguard the interests and rights of vulnerable populations.
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