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CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module: A Demonstration Webinar

  • 2021
  • Rachel Adams; Candace Evans; Lori Peek

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    The webinar demonstrates the CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module, focusing on ethical challenges in research. It offers guidance for ethical decision-making in disaster research, targeting educators, students, researchers, and practitioners. The session provides tips on integrating the module into teaching, work settings, and presentations, demonstrating its functionality and associated resources.


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