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    Gift and ghost authorship and the use of authorship guidelines in psychology journals: A cross-sectional survey.Steven De Peuter, Jana Reck, Steffi Bellekens & Gert Storms - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    More than 800 (co-)authors participated in a large-scale cross-sectional survey on inappropriate attribution of authorship and the use of explicit authorship guidelines in psychological science (response rate 29.6%, predominantly from Europe and North America). Almost half of the respondents had been involved in a study where someone was added as an author who did not contribute substantially (gift authorship) at least a few times. Being involved in a study where someone was not listed as an author when (...)
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    Multiple Authorship in Scientific Manuscripts: Ethical Challenges, Ghost and Guest/gift Authorship, and the Cultural/disciplinary Perspective.Judit Dobránszki & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (5):1457-1472.
    Multiple authorship is the universal solution to multi-tasking in the sciences. Without a team, each with their own set of expertise, and each involved mostly in complementary ways, a research project will likely not advance quickly, or effectively. Consequently, there is a risk that research goals will not be met within a desired timeframe. Research teams that strictly scrutinize their modus operandi select and include a set of authors that have participated substantially in the physical undertaking of the research, (...)
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  3. Ghost-Written Lives: Autonomy, Deference, and Self-Authorship.Michael Garnett - 2022 - Ethics 133 (2):189–215.
    Certain forms of practical deference seem to be incompatible with personal autonomy. I argue that such deference undermines autonomy not by compromising the governance of an authentic self, nor by constituting a failure to track objective reasons, but by constituting a particular social relation: one of interpersonal rule. I analyse this social relation and distinguish it from others, including ordinary relations of love and care. Finally, I argue that the particular form of interpersonal rule constituted by dispositions of practical deference (...)
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    Medical Ghost-Writing.E. Langdon-Neuner - 2008 - Mens Sana Monographs 6 (1):257.
    _Any assistance an author receives with writing a scientific article that is not acknowledged in the article is described as ghost-writing. Articles ghost-written by medical writers engaged by pharmaceutical companies who have a vested interest in the content have caused concern after scandals revealed misleading content in some articles. A key criterion of authorship in medical journals is final approval of the article submitted for publication. Authors are responsible for the content of their articles and for acknowledging (...)
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    Authorship Norms and Project Structures in Science.John P. Walsh & Sahra Jabbehdari - 2017 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 42 (5):872-900.
    Scientific authorship has become a contested terrain in contemporary science. Based on a survey of authors across fields, we measure the likelihood of specialist authors : people who only made specialized contributions, such as data, materials, or funding; and “nonauthor collaborators” : those who did significant work on the project but do not appear as authors, across different research contexts, including field, size of the project team, commercial orientation, impact of publication, and organization of the collaboration. We find that (...)
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    Authorship ignorance: views of researchers in French clinical settings.B. Pignatelli - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (10):578-581.
    Objectives: To assess the knowledge and behaviour of researchers regarding criteria for authorship, and the practices of ghost and gift authorship. Design: Semidirective interviews of senior clinical researchers. Setting: University hospital. Participants: Thirty-nine main investigators of clinical research programmes. Main measurements: Awareness and use of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) criteria for authorship, and perceptions about ghost and gift authorship. Results: A total of 48 protocols submitted by 42 principal investigators between 1994 (...)
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    Publication ethics and the ghost management of medical publication.Sergio Sismondo & Mathieu Doucet - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (6):273-283.
    It is by now no secret that some scientific articles are ghost authored – that is, written by someone other than the person whose name appears at the top of the article. Ghost authorship, however, is only one sort of ghosting. In this article, we present evidence that pharmaceutical companies engage in the ghost management of the scientific literature, by controlling or shaping several crucial steps in the research, writing, and publication of scientific articles. Ghost (...)
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    Biomedical Authorship: Common Misconducts and Possible Scenarios for Disputes.Behrooz Astaneh, Lisa Schwartz & Gordon Guyatt - 2021 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (4):455-464.
    Authorship of a scientific paper is important in recognition of one’s work, and in the academic setting, helps in professional promotion. Conflicting views of authorship have led to disputes and debates in many scientific communities. Addressing ethical issues in medical research and publishing, and conforming to the requirements of international organizations and local research ethics boards, has become an essential part of the research endeavor. Ethical issues of biomedical authorship have been a matter of debate for years. (...)
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  9. Authorship and Responsibility in Health Sciences Research: A Review of Procedures for Fairly Allocating Authorship in Multi-Author Studies.Elise Smith & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):199-212.
    While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures about problems associated with publication practices (e.g., ghost- and gift-authorship, conflicts of interest), there has been relatively little practical guidance developed to help researchers determine how they should fairly allocate credit for multi-authored publications. Fair allocation of credit requires that participating authors be acknowledged for their contribution and responsibilities, but it is not obvious what contributions should warrant authorship, nor who should be responsible for (...)
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    Should authorship on scientific publications be treated as a right?David B. Resnik & Elise Smith - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (11):776-778.
    Sometimes researchers explicitly or implicitly conceive of authorship in terms of moral or ethical rights to authorship when they are dealing with authorship issues. Because treating authorship as a right can encourage unethical behaviours, such as honorary and ghost authorship, buying and selling authorship, and unfair treatment of researchers, we recommend that researchers not conceive of authorship in this way but view it as a description about contributions to research. However, we acknowledge (...)
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    Unethical authorship practices: A qualitative study in Malaysian higher education institutions.Angelina Olesen, Latifah Amin & Zurina Mahadi - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (3):271-278.
    IntroductionTo explore academia perceptions and experience with unethical authorship practices in their respective institutions.Method21 in‐depth interviews were carried out.ResultsOur analysis revealed variability in experiences with various types of unethical authorship practices among the interviewees. Second, we found that unethical authorship practices are not so unusual among academia although the exact numbers of incidents are unknown due to the fact that such practices are seldom reported. Third, our interviewees revealed that the culture of ‘publish or perish’ could be (...)
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    The Authorless Paper: the ICMJE’s definition of authorship is illogical and unethical.David Shaw - 2011 - British Medical Journal 343 (7831):999.
    In recent years there have been many revelations about ghost authors, who contribute to publications but are not credited, and guest authors, who do not contribute but are credited. Most medical and many other journals adhere to the authorship standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), which were designed in part to combat the phenomena of ghost and guest authorship. However, the current criteria set for authorship by the ICMJE have their (...)
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    The ghosts of taste: food and the cultural politics of authenticity. [REVIEW]Kaelyn Stiles, Özlem Altıok & Michael M. Bell - 2011 - Agriculture and Human Values 28 (2):225-236.
    We add a political culture dimension to the debate over the politics of food. Central to food politics is the cultural granting of authenticity, experienced through the conjuring of relational presences of authorship. These presences derive from the faces and the places of relationality, what we term the ghosts of taste, by which food narratives articulate claims of the authorship of food by people and environments, and thus claim of authenticity. In this paper, we trace the often-conflicting presences (...)
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    Addressing cheating in e-assessment using student authentication and authorship checking systems: teachers’ perspectives.Blagovesna Yovkova, Abdulkadir Karadeniz, Serpil Kocdar, Roumiana Peytcheva-Forsyth & Harvey Mellar - 2018 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 14 (1).
    Student authentication and authorship checking systems are intended to help teachers address cheating and plagiarism. This study set out to investigate higher education teachers’ perceptions of the prevalence and types of cheating in their courses with a focus on the possible changes that might come about as a result of an increased use of e-assessment, ways of addressing cheating, and how the use of student authentication and authorship checking systems might impact on assessment practice. This study was carried (...)
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    The material ghost: films and their medium.Gilberto Perez - 1998 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    "Tough, smart, superbly engaging, The Material Ghost is a terrific book." -- Edward W. Said In The Material Ghost , Gilberto Perez draws on his lifelong love of the movies as well as his work as a film scholar to write a lively, wide-ranging, penetrating study of films and filmmakers and the nature of the art form. For Perez, film is complex and richly contradictory, lifelike and dreamlike at once, a peculiar mix of reality and imagination. "The images (...)
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    Have ignorance and abuse of authorship criteria decreased over the past 15 years?Evelyne Decullier & Hervé Maisonneuve - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (4):255-258.
    ObjectiveA high prevalence of authorship problems can have a severe impact on the integrity of the research process. We evaluated the authorship practices of clinicians from the same university hospital in 2019 to compare them with our 2003 data and to find out if the practices had changed.MethodsPractitioners were randomly selected from the hospital database (Hospices Civils de Lyon, France). The telephone interviews were conducted by a single researcher (HM) using a simplified interview guide compared with the one (...)
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    The Disposable Author: How Pharmaceutical Marketing Is Embraced within Medicine's Scholarly Literature.Alastair Matheson - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (4):31-37.
    The best studies on the relationship between pharmaceutical corporations and medicine have recognized that it is an ambiguous one. Yet most scholarship has pursued a simpler, more saleable narrative in which pharma is a scheming villain and medicine its maidenly victim. In this article, I argue that such crude moral framing blunts understanding of the murky realities of medicine's relationship with pharma and, in consequence, holds back reform. My goal is to put matters right in respect to one critical area (...)
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    Awareness of scientific publication ethics in higher education.İlknur Haberal Can & Mehtap Honca - 2023 - International Journal of Ethics Education 8 (1):67-84.
    Ethical violations can cause wasteful use of resources, unfair advantage for some scientists over others, and setting a bad example to the scientific community and young scientists_._ Awareness of these violations helps to prevent moral contamination of the academic community. A web-based survey with 30 items was sent to all residents and academic staff worked at different faculties in our university to evaluate the participants' thoughts and knowledge about academic publication ethics. There were 48 female and 53 male respondents. 44.6% (...)
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    (1 other version)Guest Authors in An Iranian Journal.Mahsa Ghajarzadeh - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):15-19.
    Background Although most biomedical journals have adopted the authorship criteria established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) in 1985, little is known about the extent Iranian researchers are familiar with these criteria. Objectives The study seeks to evaluate the number of authors fulfilling ICMJE authorship criteria (considering the names mentioned in the byline of 12 issues of the Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM) journal), and to determine the type of contribution made by each author. Materials (...)
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    Scientific deceit.Stephen John - 2018 - Synthese 198 (1):373-394.
    This paper argues for a novel account of deceitful scientific communication, as “wishful speaking”. This concept is of relevance both to philosophy of science and to discussions of the ethics of lying and misleading. Section 1 outlines a case-study of “ghost-managed” research. Section 2 introduces the concept of “wishful speaking” and shows how it relates to other forms of misleading communication. Sections 3–5 consider some complications raised by the example of pharmaceutical research; concerning the ethics of silence; how research (...)
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    Der Mythos Gregor und die Grundlegung der musica sacra im heiligen Buch.Therese Bruggisser-Lanker - 2013 - Das Mittelalter 18 (1):87-105.
    Divine inspiration through the Holy Ghost is topical in the portraits of Gregory the Great: A dove brings him the divine words, which he writes himself or dictates to his deacon Petrus. Thus the charismatic Father of the Church became, like the Evangelists, a divinely inspired medium who transmitted the mandate of spreading the gospel and guaranteed the heavenly origin of the texts that were recited and sung in the liturgy. The preface ‘Gregorius presul’, which is to be found (...)
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    Book Review: Daemonic Figures: Shakespeare and the Question of Conscience. [REVIEW]Eric Spencer - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):240-242.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Daemonic Figures: Shakespeare and the Question of ConscienceEric SpencerDaemonic Figures: Shakespeare and the Question of Conscience, by Ned Lukacher; x & 228 pp. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994, $37.50 cloth, $15.95 paper.Daemonic Figures is a specialist’s book twice over. Profiting from it requires not only considerable familiarity with Heidegger, but also unquestioning acceptance of the rhetorical conventions and critical methods of contemporary theory. Lukacher uses these conventions and (...)
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  23. Gregory Schopen.on Avoiding Ghosts & Social Censure - 1992 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 20:1-39.
     
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  24. Standing No More: the Pathetic Authority of the Losing Argument.Haunted Ghosts & George Myerson - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (2):104-109.
  25. Luis Eslava.Dense Struggle : On Ghosts, law & the Global Order - 2018 - In Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  26. Zur Tkeorie der Combinationst?ne.No Authorship Indicated - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (6):630-632.
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    L' Ann?e Sociologique.No Authorship Indicated - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (4):447-447.
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    L'Abstraction et son r?le dons l'education intellectuelle.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (1):100-100.
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    Nervous and Mental Diseases.No Authorship Indicated - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (6):659-660.
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    Studies in the psychology of sex. Vol. I., Sexual inversion.No Authorship Indicated - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (3):341-341.
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    The Growth of the Brain in Men and Monkeys, with a short Criticism of the usual Method of stating Brain-ratios: Comment.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (3):311-312.
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    The psychology of rhetoric.No Authorship Indicated - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (2):237-238.
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    The Sense of Touch.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (3):326-327.
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    Announcement.No Authorship Indicated - 1909 - Psychological Review 16 (4):302-302.
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    Grundriss der Psychologie.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (3):295-301.
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    Notes.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (5):552-552.
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    Sur le mode de formation des varicosit?s dans les prolongements des cellules nerveuses.No Authorship Indicated - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (6):653-654.
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    A description of the cerebral convolutions of the chimpanzee known as "Sally"; with notes on the convolutions of other chimpanzees and of two orangs.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (2):195-196.
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    Classification of Psychical Phenomena for Experimental Research.No Authorship Indicated - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (2):210-211.
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    Il Cervello in relazione con i fenomeni psichici.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (4):413-415.
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    Proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Columbia University, New York, December, 1898.No Authorship Indicated - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (2):146-179.
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    Sur le m?chanisme de l'agraphie dans l'aphasie motrice corticale.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (6):621-622.
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    The Founder of Mormonism: A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr.No Authorship Indicated - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (1):69-70.
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    The Study of Children.No Authorship Indicated - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (6):640-641.
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    A Digest and Criticism of the Data upon which is based the Theory of the Ameboid Movements of the Neurone.No Authorship Indicated - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (6):651-653.
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    Bemerkungen?ber Kinderzeichnungen.No Authorship Indicated - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (4):448-448.
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    Bibliography of child study.No Authorship Indicated - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (4):446-447.
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    Cliniques des maladies du sys?me nerveux.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (2):213-214.
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    Collezionismo e Impulsi Collezionistici.No Authorship Indicated - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (6):659-659.
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    Comparative psychology.No Authorship Indicated - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (2):201-206.
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