Abstract(s)
Responsible conduct of research (RCR) is ubiquitous, and present in most areas of research. One area that has received little attention is Research-Creation (RC):
• an emergent eld at the interface of academic research
and creative activities
• in Quebec, Canada, RC is de ned as “research activities or
approaches that foster the creation or interpretation/
performance of literary or artistic works of all types”
Researcher-Creators – who are at the same time researchers and practising artists, musicians, or designers – may be faced with very di erent issues or challenges from colleagues in the rest of academia.
• How do researcher-creators reconcile their dual obligations to creation and to research?
• Are the usual research ethics guidelines (e.g., TCPS2, ICH relevant and how do they apply?
• How do the creative/artistic dimensions of research a ect evaluations by grant committees and REBs?
To better understand how RCR issues are articulated in the very heterogeneous RC community, we combine here results from a literature review and an international survey on RCR in RC.