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Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare

Improving laboratory animal science and welfare requires both new scientific research and insights from research in the humanities and social sciences. Whilst scientific research provides evidence to replace, reduce and refine procedures involving laboratory animals (the ‘3Rs’), work in the humaniti...

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Autores principales: Davies, Gail F., Greenhough, Beth J, Hobson-West, Pru, Kirk, Robert G. W., Applebee, Ken, Bellingan, Laura C., Berdoy, Manuel, Buller, Henry, Cassaday, Helen J., Davies, Keith, Diefenbacher, Daniela, Druglitrø, Tone, Escobar, Maria Paula, Friese, Carrie, Herrmann, Kathrin, Hinterberger, Amy, Jarrett, Wendy J., Jayne, Kimberley, Johnson, Adam M., Johnson, Elizabeth R., Konold, Timm, Leach, Matthew C., Leonelli, Sabina, Lewis, David I., Lilley, Elliot J., Longridge, Emma R., McLeod, Carmen M., Miele, Mara, Nelson, Nicole C., Ormandy, Elisabeth H., Pallett, Helen, Poort, Lonneke, Pound, Pandora, Ramsden, Edmund, Roe, Emma, Scalway, Helen, Schrader, Astrid, Scotton, Chris J., Scudamore, Cheryl L., Smith, Jane A., Whitfield, Lucy, Wolfensohn, Sarah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4948886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27428071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158791
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author Davies, Gail F.
Greenhough, Beth J
Hobson-West, Pru
Kirk, Robert G. W.
Applebee, Ken
Bellingan, Laura C.
Berdoy, Manuel
Buller, Henry
Cassaday, Helen J.
Davies, Keith
Diefenbacher, Daniela
Druglitrø, Tone
Escobar, Maria Paula
Friese, Carrie
Herrmann, Kathrin
Hinterberger, Amy
Jarrett, Wendy J.
Jayne, Kimberley
Johnson, Adam M.
Johnson, Elizabeth R.
Konold, Timm
Leach, Matthew C.
Leonelli, Sabina
Lewis, David I.
Lilley, Elliot J.
Longridge, Emma R.
McLeod, Carmen M.
Miele, Mara
Nelson, Nicole C.
Ormandy, Elisabeth H.
Pallett, Helen
Poort, Lonneke
Pound, Pandora
Ramsden, Edmund
Roe, Emma
Scalway, Helen
Schrader, Astrid
Scotton, Chris J.
Scudamore, Cheryl L.
Smith, Jane A.
Whitfield, Lucy
Wolfensohn, Sarah
author_facet Davies, Gail F.
Greenhough, Beth J
Hobson-West, Pru
Kirk, Robert G. W.
Applebee, Ken
Bellingan, Laura C.
Berdoy, Manuel
Buller, Henry
Cassaday, Helen J.
Davies, Keith
Diefenbacher, Daniela
Druglitrø, Tone
Escobar, Maria Paula
Friese, Carrie
Herrmann, Kathrin
Hinterberger, Amy
Jarrett, Wendy J.
Jayne, Kimberley
Johnson, Adam M.
Johnson, Elizabeth R.
Konold, Timm
Leach, Matthew C.
Leonelli, Sabina
Lewis, David I.
Lilley, Elliot J.
Longridge, Emma R.
McLeod, Carmen M.
Miele, Mara
Nelson, Nicole C.
Ormandy, Elisabeth H.
Pallett, Helen
Poort, Lonneke
Pound, Pandora
Ramsden, Edmund
Roe, Emma
Scalway, Helen
Schrader, Astrid
Scotton, Chris J.
Scudamore, Cheryl L.
Smith, Jane A.
Whitfield, Lucy
Wolfensohn, Sarah
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description Improving laboratory animal science and welfare requires both new scientific research and insights from research in the humanities and social sciences. Whilst scientific research provides evidence to replace, reduce and refine procedures involving laboratory animals (the ‘3Rs’), work in the humanities and social sciences can help understand the social, economic and cultural processes that enhance or impede humane ways of knowing and working with laboratory animals. However, communication across these disciplinary perspectives is currently limited, and they design research programmes, generate results, engage users, and seek to influence policy in different ways. To facilitate dialogue and future research at this interface, we convened an interdisciplinary group of 45 life scientists, social scientists, humanities scholars, non-governmental organisations and policy-makers to generate a collaborative research agenda. This drew on methods employed by other agenda-setting exercises in science policy, using a collaborative and deliberative approach for the identification of research priorities. Participants were recruited from across the community, invited to submit research questions and vote on their priorities. They then met at an interactive workshop in the UK, discussed all 136 questions submitted, and collectively defined the 30 most important issues for the group. The output is a collaborative future agenda for research in the humanities and social sciences on laboratory animal science and welfare. The questions indicate a demand for new research in the humanities and social sciences to inform emerging discussions and priorities on the governance and practice of laboratory animal research, including on issues around: international harmonisation, openness and public engagement, ‘cultures of care’, harm-benefit analysis and the future of the 3Rs. The process outlined below underlines the value of interdisciplinary exchange for improving communication across different research cultures and identifies ways of enhancing the effectiveness of future research at the interface between the humanities, social sciences, science and science policy.
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spelling pubmed-49488862016-08-01 Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare Davies, Gail F. Greenhough, Beth J Hobson-West, Pru Kirk, Robert G. W. Applebee, Ken Bellingan, Laura C. Berdoy, Manuel Buller, Henry Cassaday, Helen J. Davies, Keith Diefenbacher, Daniela Druglitrø, Tone Escobar, Maria Paula Friese, Carrie Herrmann, Kathrin Hinterberger, Amy Jarrett, Wendy J. Jayne, Kimberley Johnson, Adam M. Johnson, Elizabeth R. Konold, Timm Leach, Matthew C. Leonelli, Sabina Lewis, David I. Lilley, Elliot J. Longridge, Emma R. McLeod, Carmen M. Miele, Mara Nelson, Nicole C. Ormandy, Elisabeth H. Pallett, Helen Poort, Lonneke Pound, Pandora Ramsden, Edmund Roe, Emma Scalway, Helen Schrader, Astrid Scotton, Chris J. Scudamore, Cheryl L. Smith, Jane A. Whitfield, Lucy Wolfensohn, Sarah PLoS One Research Article Improving laboratory animal science and welfare requires both new scientific research and insights from research in the humanities and social sciences. Whilst scientific research provides evidence to replace, reduce and refine procedures involving laboratory animals (the ‘3Rs’), work in the humanities and social sciences can help understand the social, economic and cultural processes that enhance or impede humane ways of knowing and working with laboratory animals. However, communication across these disciplinary perspectives is currently limited, and they design research programmes, generate results, engage users, and seek to influence policy in different ways. To facilitate dialogue and future research at this interface, we convened an interdisciplinary group of 45 life scientists, social scientists, humanities scholars, non-governmental organisations and policy-makers to generate a collaborative research agenda. This drew on methods employed by other agenda-setting exercises in science policy, using a collaborative and deliberative approach for the identification of research priorities. Participants were recruited from across the community, invited to submit research questions and vote on their priorities. They then met at an interactive workshop in the UK, discussed all 136 questions submitted, and collectively defined the 30 most important issues for the group. The output is a collaborative future agenda for research in the humanities and social sciences on laboratory animal science and welfare. The questions indicate a demand for new research in the humanities and social sciences to inform emerging discussions and priorities on the governance and practice of laboratory animal research, including on issues around: international harmonisation, openness and public engagement, ‘cultures of care’, harm-benefit analysis and the future of the 3Rs. The process outlined below underlines the value of interdisciplinary exchange for improving communication across different research cultures and identifies ways of enhancing the effectiveness of future research at the interface between the humanities, social sciences, science and science policy. Public Library of Science 2016-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4948886/ /pubmed/27428071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158791 Text en © 2016 Davies et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Davies, Gail F.
Greenhough, Beth J
Hobson-West, Pru
Kirk, Robert G. W.
Applebee, Ken
Bellingan, Laura C.
Berdoy, Manuel
Buller, Henry
Cassaday, Helen J.
Davies, Keith
Diefenbacher, Daniela
Druglitrø, Tone
Escobar, Maria Paula
Friese, Carrie
Herrmann, Kathrin
Hinterberger, Amy
Jarrett, Wendy J.
Jayne, Kimberley
Johnson, Adam M.
Johnson, Elizabeth R.
Konold, Timm
Leach, Matthew C.
Leonelli, Sabina
Lewis, David I.
Lilley, Elliot J.
Longridge, Emma R.
McLeod, Carmen M.
Miele, Mara
Nelson, Nicole C.
Ormandy, Elisabeth H.
Pallett, Helen
Poort, Lonneke
Pound, Pandora
Ramsden, Edmund
Roe, Emma
Scalway, Helen
Schrader, Astrid
Scotton, Chris J.
Scudamore, Cheryl L.
Smith, Jane A.
Whitfield, Lucy
Wolfensohn, Sarah
Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare
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title_short Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4948886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27428071
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