Description |
xxx, 636 pages : bibl ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1.Introduction -- 2.Research Misconduct: Profiles, Principles, and Problems -- 3.Research Misconduct: Examples and Solutions -- 4.Conflicts of Interest -- 5.Forensic Misconduct -- 6.Plagiarism -- 7.Dishonesty in Employment -- 8.Intemperate Denigration and Disputation -- 9.Sexual Misconduct -- 10.Substance-affected Misconduct -- 11.Whistleblowing -- 12.Reasserting Scholarly Integrity -- Appendices |
Summary |
Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Practice, and Regulation is the first text of its kind to scrutinize the topic of academic integrity through a legal lens and across disciplines. Freckelton chronicles and analyses case law from around the globe, looking specifically at the legal and regulatory responses that were generated. The work also assesses the current policies and practices of academic and research institutions and government agencies worldwide. Finally, it reflects on the measures that need to be undertaken to reclaim and promote scholarly integrity and to institute rigorous, fair, and clear processes to establish whether scholars have indeed engaged in misconduct |
Analysis |
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United States of America |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
College discipline.
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College teachers -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Education, Higher -- Law and legislation.
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Intellectual property infringement -- Law and legislation.
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Plagiarism -- Law and legislation.
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Malpractice.
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Research -- Law and legislation.
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Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Scholarly publishing -- Law and legislation.
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Literary ethics.
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Universities and colleges -- Corrupt practices.
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Whistle blowing.
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LC no. |
2015950681 |
ISBN |
0198755406 |
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9780198755401 |
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