Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education.
Lisa M RasmussenPublished in: Accountability in research (2023)
With the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender 1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well. 2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so to help accomplish some of the central goals of instruction in research integrity. I also offer some initial suggestions about where and how to incorporate them within familiar topics of instruction.