Social impact assessment and ethical social research principles: Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part II

  • J. Baines
  • , C. N. Taylor
  • , F. Vanclay*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper considers a range of ethical issues in social impact assessment (SIA) providing a commentary from a professional practice perspective. Drawing on its companion paper (Vanclay et al. 2013 Principles for ethical research involving humans: Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part I. Impact Assess Proj Appraisal, 31(4):243–253), the 18 principles of ethical research are discussed as they pertain to SIA practice. While the ethical principles are highly relevant and align well with good practice SIA, there will be situations where the specific requirements suggested by the principles need to be carefully thought through by practitioners. Although making some general conclusions, the paper’s main purpose is to stimulate further debate about ethical issues within the impact assessment profession. Key recommendations that emerge for SIA practice include the need for SIA practitioners to use information sheets routinely, and to increase the use of signed consent forms. It is also recommended that the International Association for Impact Assessment provide a service to allow practitioners to gain ethical approval for their projects in non-routine cases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-260
Number of pages7
JournalImpact Assessment & Project Appraisel
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
  • CORPORATE

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