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Ethical Issues in Social Science Research in Developing Countries: Useful or Symbolic

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Mollet, Julius

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The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration (ANRC)

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This paper will examine the critical issues of ethical social research in developing countries, based on a researcher�s experience in conducting fieldwork in West Papua, Indonesia

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Mollet, J. (2011). Ethical Issues in Social Science Research in Developing Countries: Useful or Symbolic. In R. Cribb (Ed.), Transmission of academic values in Asian Studies: workshop proceedings. Canberra: Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration

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Transmission of academic values in Asian Studies workshop (2009 : Australian National University, Canberra, ACT)

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