Call For Papers: Special issue of Research
Ethics on dual use, misuse, and research ethics
The
possibility of dual use and misuse of research results
("dual use research of concern (DURC)") poses several ethical
and legal challenges for researchers, research institutions
and research funding institutions. On the one hand, it
raises an ethical dilemma between ensuring freedom of
research and minimizing the
possibility of misuse. On the other hand, the possibility of
misuse is often the flip side of socially
beneficial research results.
Therefore, dual use and misuse can only be completely avoided at the cost of
valuable contributions to addressing social challenges.
The
concepts of dual use, security-relevant
research and misuse of research results raise
both, conceptual
and ethical issues,
which were explored at the Summer School on "Dual Use and
Misuse of Research Results" at Forschungzentrum Jülich,
Germany. In
addition, several national and international policy
processes target the ethical as well as legal structure of
handling security relevant research. This
special issue aims to further explore the
conceptual, ethical and policy challenges of dual use
and misuse of research results.
Exemplary
topics are:
· The
concept of dual use
· The
difference between dual use and misuse
· Permissibility
of Research
· Dual use
governance and regulations
· Dual use
governance and research ethics committees
· Dual use
governance and state influence
· Dissemination
of Dual use research / items
· …
We
invite scholars to submit original articles of max
6000 words for the
upcoming special issue Dual
use, misuse, and research ethics of SAGE's
journal “Research
Ethics”. The issue will be published in early 2024. To
submit your article, please use the submission portal of Research
Ethics (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rea). The
deadline for submissions to be considered for this special
issue is 31st December
2023.
Best
regards
Serap
Ergin Aslan
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Serap Ergin
Aslan
Institut
für Neurowissenschaften und Medizin
INM-7: Gehirn und Verhalten
Telefon: +49 2461 61-4792
E-Mail: s.aslan@fz-juelich.de