
Bringing Science Closer: Trust, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Engagement
From Social Anthropology
February 25, 2026 · 24 min
About this episode
This episode explores ethical engaged research with vulnerable groups and academia's societal responsibilities.
The Collaboration Code is a podcast that explores engaged research and collaborative projects between academic and civil actors. In this second episode, together with Gabi Gőbl, we explore how engaged research can be done together with vulnerable groups in an ethical and non-intrusive way. We also discuss academia's responsibility towards society and the importance of knowledge sharing.The podcast was recorded at Central European University. The theme music "Mamele" was composed and performed by Janó Nemes and Mizrahim.
People in this episode
Guest: Gabi Gőbl
Topics covered
- engaged research
- vulnerable groups
- ethics of engagement
- knowledge sharing
- academic responsibility
Keywords
- engaged research
- vulnerable groups
- ethics
- knowledge sharing
- academic responsibility
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Central European University
Books & works: Mamele
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