De berørte etter 22. juli
Forskningsetiske perspektiver
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Author(s)
Dyb, Grete
Dyregrov, Kari
Eikeland, Ragnar
Glad, Kristin Alve
Gule, Lars
Hafstad, Gertrud Sofie
Milde, Anne Marita
Melinder, Annika
Fagerland, Tor Einar
Contributor(s)
Enebakk, Vidar (editor)
Refsdal, Nils Olav (editor)
Ingierd, Helene (editor)
Language
Uncoded languagesAbstract
Research following the terrorist attacks July 22nd 2011 has been especially challenging, due to the extreme nature of the events and the trauma for those involved; both directly as victims and indirectly as family, relatives and friends.
Keywords
informed signed consent; ethics; sensitive research data; research ethicsISBN
9788202522056Publisher website
http://press.nordicopenaccess.noPublication date and place
2016Classification
Society and Social Sciences
Sociology