Report
Common Cause Research: Fair and mutual research partnerships
Common Cause Research spent two years looking in depth at the landscape of Black and Minority Ethnic community-university partnerships.
Twenty-eight case studies of ethics dumping were examined through inductive thematic analysis to reveal predisposing factors from the perspective of researchers from high-income regions. Six categories were agreed and further illuminated: Patronizing conduct, unfair distribution of benefits and/or burdens, culturally inappropriate conduct, double standards, lack of due diligence and lack of transparency. The ultimate aim of the paper is to deepen understanding of these highly unethical practices amongst academics who stand against poverty, leading to their further reduction