CARE Panel: The Ethics of Co-Authorship in Research

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September 17, 2019
All Day
Thompson Library 165

Time: 12 - 1:30 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Ethics and Human Values
Short Description: This panel will address some of the most pressing issues in the ethics of joint authorship and collaboration. Topics will include how to navigate power imbalances in the authorship relationship, how to hold each other accountable, when one should refuse to co-author and the differences between authorship, contribution and mentorship.


Tuesday, Sept. 17 - 12 to 1:30 p.m.
Thompson Library 165

Scholarship is rarely, if ever, a one-person job anymore. Co-authored papers are common in the sciences and are becoming more prominent in the humanities due to greater specialization, technological assistance in communication and data sharing, the emergence of funding for big collaborative projects and increased institutional openness to interdisciplinary work. With increased opportunities and expectations for collaboration, researchers face many ethical conundrums in thinking about how to give everyone due credit for the work that they put in.

This panel will address some of the most pressing issues in the ethics of joint authorship and collaboration. Topics will include how to navigate power imbalances in the authorship relationship, how to hold each other accountable, when one should refuse to co-author and the differences between authorship, contribution and mentorship.

Our fifth CARE panel will feature Haixin Dang (Research Fellow, Univ. Leeds), Susan Williams (English, OSU), Sandra Aya Enimil (Copyright Services Librarian, OSU Libraries), Katherine O'Brien (Museum of Biological Diversity, OSU) and Cynthia Carnes(Pharmacology, OSU). 

Our external speaker, Haixin Dang, is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Leeds as a Research Fellow, working with Robbie Williams on an ERC funded project, Group Thinking. Her researcher concerns the ethics and epistemology of scientific collaborations.

This event is co-sponsored by the Office of Research with support from the OSUMC Center for Bioethics and the College of Public Health.

Please RSVP for the event here.

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