Codes d’éthique et travail éthique dans la recherché et le partage des données génétiques transnationales. Flux, non-flux et débordements

Bidragets oversatte titel: Ethics Policies and Ethics Work in Cross-national Genetic Research and Data Sharing: Flows, Nonflows, and Overflows

Klaus Hoeyer, Aaro Mikael Tupasela, Malene Bøgehus Rasmussen

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Abstract

In recent years, cross-national collaboration in medical research has gained increased policy attention. Policies are developed to enhance data sharing, ensure open-access, and harmonize international standards and ethics rules in order to promote access to existing resources and increase scientific output. In tandem with this promotion of data sharing, numerous ethics policies are developed to control data flows and protect privacy and confidentiality. Both sets of policy making, however, pay limited attention to the moral decisions and social ties enacted in the everyday routines of scientific work. This paper starts by examining the practices of a Danish laboratory highly experienced in collaborating cross-nationally on genetic research. We focus on a simple query, what makes genetic material and health data flow, and which hopes and concerns sit alongside them? We explore what we call the flows, the non-flows, and the overflows of material and information, and we document the work that produces the flows of health data and biomaterial. We call this work "ethics work" and argue that it is crucial for data sharing, despite rarely being included in ethics policies, remaining inadequately funded, and lacking acknowledgment in policies promoting international data sharing.

Bidragets oversatte titelEthics Policies and Ethics Work in Cross-national Genetic Research and Data Sharing: Flows, Nonflows, and Overflows
OriginalsprogFransk
TidsskriftRevue d'Anthropologie des Connaissances
Vol/bind13
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)455-478
Antal sider24
ISSN1760-5393
StatusUdgivet - 2019

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