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Response
Response to Sheehan et al’s ‘In defence of governance: ethics review and social research’
- Correspondence to Professor Martyn Hammersley, WELS, The Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK; m.hammersley{at}open.ac.uk
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Response to Sheehan et al’s ‘In defence of governance: ethics review and social research’
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- Received November 14, 2017
- Accepted December 8, 2017
- First published January 27, 2018.
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September 25, 2018
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