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Revista de Bioética y Derecho

On-line version ISSN 1886-5887

Abstract

MEZA SALCEDO, Guillermo. Ethics of research from indigenous thinking: collective rights and the principle of comunalidad. Rev. Bioética y Derecho [online]. 2017, n.41, pp.141-159. ISSN 1886-5887.

In the last few decades, scientific research with indigenous population has been more frequent in different fields: genetics, linguistics, legal, and ethnographic studies, research related to medicinal plants, their rites, and traditions, among others. For this reason it is important to know regulatory and ethical aspects for their protection, but also to assume these research from their world view and epistemologies. These are essentially relational, with values such as plurality, diversity, reciprocity, complementarity and sharing ("compartencia"). All of these values are part of the commonality principle (comunalidad), which reaffirms the commitment to the collective rights of indigenous population, beyond the individual experiences of Human Rights. This different approach to research ethics is the objective of this article, as a field yet to explore.

Keywords : research ethics; commonality; indigenous population; colective rights.

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