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Có nên sử dụng thuốc cường dương Ngựa Thái? Thuốc cương dương Ngựa Thái là cách sử dụng Ngựa Thái sản phẩm được sản xuất bởi công ty Macleods Pharmaceuticals. India. Được nhập khẩu chính thức bởi Công ty cổ phần dược mua thuốc yếu sinh lý phẩm Hà Tây. Ngựa Thái được bộ y tế cấp phép lưu hành trên thị trường thuốc chống xuất tinh sớm dạng viên toàn quốc. Do vậy khách hàng có thể hoàn toàn yên tâm về nguồn gốc và xuất xứ của sản phẩm.

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This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methodologies and knowledge engagement strategies. The group will draw on their own diverse project experience and extensive literature review to determine the relevant elements of what makes these methodologies successful and appropriate in addressing social equity challenges, moving then to develop best practice methodological guidelines. These guidelines will assist researchers wanting to use visual and arts-based research, as well as ethics committees who review projects utilising these methodologies.

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For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and Practice. London: Palgrave MacMillan

Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and Pra...

Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015)

Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. Photographer: John Possemato. ...

Guidelines for Ethical Visual Research Methods

Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This...

Visual research ethics symposium videos

In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributo...

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