The LSA’s ethics committee recently received a request to produce a plain English version of the statement which explains the more technical language for non-native speakers of English. We will … more →
LSA Ethics Discussion BlogClaire wrote 6 months ago: The LSA’s ethics committee recently received a request to produce a plain English version of t … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Linguists work in a variety of settings and approach the study of language from multiple disciplinar … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Linguists have a responsibility to protect and respect their research participants: The aims of an i … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Linguists should minimize harm to students and should model and promote ethical behavior. Linguists … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Linguists are collectively responsible for the reputation and progress of the discipline and should … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Linguists have a responsibility to consider the social and political implications of their research. … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Attending to pertinent rules, regulations, and procedures (international, national, local, community … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: Research on language often crosses into other fields of expertise. In such circumstances, linguists … more →
posted by LSA Ethics Committee wrote 1 year ago: In 2006 the Executive Committee of the Linguistic Society of America established an ad hoc Ethics Co … more →