ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Ethical Research is to provide a global platform for the dissemination of a wide spectrum of research data and proposed solutions within its stated mandate. Interdisciplinarity requires that researchers within different academic disciplines should launch themselves from a common research springboard, so to speak, from where they can present new knowledge horizons and offer solving perspectives on specific ethical challenges. However, individual researchers can submit interdisciplinary ethical research conducted on their own, although the former is preferred. In other words, both group and individual interdisciplinary ethical research are welcome. View our Editorial Team.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Ethical Research is to provide a global platform for the dissemination of a wide spectrum of research data and proposed solutions within its stated mandate. Interdisciplinarity requires that researchers within different academic disciplines should launch themselves from a common research springboard, so to speak, from where they can present new knowledge horizons and offer solving perspectives on specific ethical challenges. However, individual researchers can submit interdisciplinary ethical research conducted on their own, although the former is preferred. In other words, both group and individual interdisciplinary ethical research are welcome. View our Editorial Team.
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Remembering Michael Ruse | |
Jane Maienschein, Vassiliki B. Smocovitis | |
13 June 2025 | |
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The building blocks of journalism: An architectural perspective | |
George Claassen | |
11 June 2025 | |
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The end of dialogue? Interdisciplinary ethics and shared values amidst an increasingly polarised human condition | |
Tanya van Wyk | |
15 May 2025 | |
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Rethinking interdisciplinary research ethics in the age of complexity and transformative change | |
Rika Preiser | |
25 February 2025 | |
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Morals, ethics and sustainable futures | |
Philip Spies | |
26 November 2024 | |
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Academic collaboration | |
Chris Jones, Juri van den Heever | |
31 October 2024 |
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We invite you to explore the editorial board and author guidelines of the Journal of Interdisciplinary Ethical Research (JIER) and submit your relevant research. JIER provides a dynamic platform for global collaboration on ethical issues across various academic fields, fostering a vibrant intellectual environment to share and build knowledge on ethical challenges. The journal aims to increase awareness, inspire innovative thinking, and contribute to the development of ethical practices that promote justice, accountability, and human dignity worldwide. JIER emphasizes interdisciplinary research and discourse on ethical issues, showcasing the work of scholars dedicated to making a positive impact in their fields, communities, and beyond. Join us in advancing the field by submitting your research to JIER! | |
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Book Release: Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethics |
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Read the open-access book, Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethics. This book reimagines South African historical scholarship by elevating oral testimonies and advocating for Afrocentric, ethical approaches to oral history as vital tools for inclusive and transformative narratives. | |
Posted: 2025-05-22 | |
Book Release: Digital inequality in a developing context: A multifaceted approach |
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Read the open-access book, Towards the sustainable well-being of communities: Africa, the modern empire and Christianity. This book examines South Africa’s persistent digital divide across sectors like education, healthcare, and agriculture, highlighting how socio-economic, technical, and geographical factors—especially the urban–rural split—contribute to unequal digital access and outcomes. | |
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