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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354803

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,000.00
    Summary
    Interdisciplinary Network for Research into the Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Health (ELSAH). Australia lacks a national academic forum to consider issues involving biotechnology, health resource allocation, (bio)ethics and citizenship. This project will - establish an interdisciplinary network for research into the social, legal and ethical dimensions of healthcare, biotechnology and medical science; - co-ordinate this expertise in the national interest; - assist policy makers, resear .... Interdisciplinary Network for Research into the Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Health (ELSAH). Australia lacks a national academic forum to consider issues involving biotechnology, health resource allocation, (bio)ethics and citizenship. This project will - establish an interdisciplinary network for research into the social, legal and ethical dimensions of healthcare, biotechnology and medical science; - co-ordinate this expertise in the national interest; - assist policy makers, researchers, technology developers and communities to make informed decisions, and - make health systems more equitable and socially acceptable. This in turn will build trust, foster informed debate, increase community input into health policy, and help us understand complex social systems and examine the values embedded in them.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0773141

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $105,000.00
    Summary
    Consent in the void: moral, legal and community values in decisions about human biological donations. This project will improve consent procedures for embryo and organ donation. This will increase the autonomy of those consenting, the quality of consent that is given, and increase public trust in the processes of embryo and organ donation. The legal and moral status of the wishes of the newly dead or embryo donors and will be clarified thereby increasing the quality of consent processes for all .... Consent in the void: moral, legal and community values in decisions about human biological donations. This project will improve consent procedures for embryo and organ donation. This will increase the autonomy of those consenting, the quality of consent that is given, and increase public trust in the processes of embryo and organ donation. The legal and moral status of the wishes of the newly dead or embryo donors and will be clarified thereby increasing the quality of consent processes for all involved. By including community values in addition to the legal and moral issues, this project will make well-founded recommendations for the development of laws, policies and guidelines in relation to decisions about frozen embryos and the newly dead.
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    Research Networks - Grant ID: RN0460293

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,500,000.00
    Summary
    ARC Governance Research Network. Institutions and their governance are frequently part of our most pressing problems - not least in our national research priorities. Hence, institutions are invariably a key part of the solutions. GovNet unites three ARC Centres, two existing networks (RegNet, ANZSOG) and several other dynamic centres to create an interdisciplinary network of ethicists, lawyers, political scientists, economists and historians. It will tackle issues of institutional governance, fr .... ARC Governance Research Network. Institutions and their governance are frequently part of our most pressing problems - not least in our national research priorities. Hence, institutions are invariably a key part of the solutions. GovNet unites three ARC Centres, two existing networks (RegNet, ANZSOG) and several other dynamic centres to create an interdisciplinary network of ethicists, lawyers, political scientists, economists and historians. It will tackle issues of institutional governance, from small firms to global institutions - recognising both common governance issues and radically differing contexts. Together with APSEG and government agencies, it will apply cutting edge cross-disciplinary, theory-driven, evidence-based research to governance issues in the region.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354776

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $40,000.00
    Summary
    EGaLnet: Networking relevant humanities (ethics, law, history) and social sciences (politics, economics, sociology) to analyse and address institutional governance issues. Despite western emphasis on individuals, we live our lives largely in, and through, institutions. Institutions and their governance are generally part of our most pressing problems (including those relating to national research priorities): institutions are almost invariably a key part of the solution. This project build .... EGaLnet: Networking relevant humanities (ethics, law, history) and social sciences (politics, economics, sociology) to analyse and address institutional governance issues. Despite western emphasis on individuals, we live our lives largely in, and through, institutions. Institutions and their governance are generally part of our most pressing problems (including those relating to national research priorities): institutions are almost invariably a key part of the solution. This project builds on two ARC centres (CAPPE, KCELJAG) established following our last SRI networking grant (?Applied Ethics and Legal Theory?). It will establish a globally significant interdisciplinary governance group (including the world's largest applied ethics grouping) that will be a major player in emerging networks and to contribute to governance reform in Australia and its region.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560659

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $206,497.00
    Summary
    Ethics and Regulation in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Industry. The broad aim of this project is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current integrity system of the ICT industry, that is, the ethical standards and goals, accountability and disciplinary mechanisms and preventative and promotional processes, eg. ethics training, reduced opportunity for inappropriate behaviour, and to define a new integrity system including standards of professional competency and ethi .... Ethics and Regulation in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Industry. The broad aim of this project is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current integrity system of the ICT industry, that is, the ethical standards and goals, accountability and disciplinary mechanisms and preventative and promotional processes, eg. ethics training, reduced opportunity for inappropriate behaviour, and to define a new integrity system including standards of professional competency and ethical conduct, and a regulatory model applicable to the whole industry. As ICT becomes ever more ubiquitous, it is vital that a comprehensive and integrated system is developed that recognises the requirements of the ICT industry, the profession and business organisations.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453962

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $119,976.00
    Summary
    Ethics, Regulation and the Professionalisation of Occupations. This project, which involves collaboration between the Professional Standards Council and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, aims to understand how best to promote high ethical standards in a range of 'professionalising' occupations. Among the key concerns of the project are the relation between self-regulation and other forms of regulation, including 'meta-regulation'; and the ethical issues facing professionals op .... Ethics, Regulation and the Professionalisation of Occupations. This project, which involves collaboration between the Professional Standards Council and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, aims to understand how best to promote high ethical standards in a range of 'professionalising' occupations. Among the key concerns of the project are the relation between self-regulation and other forms of regulation, including 'meta-regulation'; and the ethical issues facing professionals operating in large organisations. This project involves innovative work in 'applied philosophy', extending current understanding of professional ethics, particularly in the Australian setting, with important economic and social benefits to consumers and the broader society.
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