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Research Ethics: I Have No Morals!

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The primary theme of truth, which I have discussed in reference to Norbert Koppensteiner (2009a) and Gianni Vattimo (2006) in the previous section, is directly related to questions about research ethics. These questions commonly arise when conducting research, particularly if it involves direct interaction with people and their lived realities in violent conflicts. In this section, I will outline my research ethics, which will not follow a clear code of conduct in a moral sense.

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Hamed, A. (2016). Research Ethics: I Have No Morals!. In: Speaking the Unspeakable. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14208-7_6

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