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Embedding Ethics( Wenner-Gren International Symposium Series)

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Berg 2006Description: 326pISBN:
  • 9781845200473
DDC classification:
  • N35.1 M561
Partial contents:
Part 1: Rethinking Ethics 1 Your Body, My Property: The Problem of Colonial Genetics in a Postcolonial World Jonathan Marks 29 2 The Promise and Perils of an Ethic of Stewardship Alison Wylie 3 "Where There Aren`t No Ten Commandments": Redefining Ethics during the Darkness in El Dorado Scandal Peter Pels 69 4 Anthropology`s Malaysian Interlocutors: Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics of Anthropological Practice Joel S. Kahn Part 2: Relocating Ethics in Current Research 5 Sites of Violence: Terrorism, Tourism, and Heritage in the Archaeological Present Lynn Meskell 123 6 Pain, Politics, and the Epistemological Ethics of Anthropological Disciplinarity Pradeep feganathan 147 7 Situational Ethics and Engaged Practice: The Case of Archaeology in Africa Martin Hall 169 Part 3: Exemplars and Warnings 8 A Science of the Gray: Malthus, Marx, and the Ethics of Studying Crop Biotechnology Glenn Davis Stone 197 9 The Morality of Exhibiting Indians CraigHowe 219 10 Documenting Ethics Don Brenneis 239 11 Solid Histories for Fragile Nations: Archaeology as Cultural Patrimony Rosemary A. Joyce 253
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includes index and biblioraphy

Part 1: Rethinking Ethics 1 Your Body, My Property: The Problem of Colonial Genetics in a Postcolonial World Jonathan Marks 29 2 The Promise and Perils of an Ethic of Stewardship Alison Wylie 3 "Where There Aren`t No Ten Commandments": Redefining Ethics during the Darkness in El Dorado Scandal Peter Pels 69 4 Anthropology`s Malaysian Interlocutors: Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics of Anthropological Practice Joel S. Kahn Part 2: Relocating Ethics in Current Research 5 Sites of Violence: Terrorism, Tourism, and Heritage in the Archaeological Present Lynn Meskell 123 6 Pain, Politics, and the Epistemological Ethics of Anthropological Disciplinarity Pradeep feganathan 147 7 Situational Ethics and Engaged Practice: The Case of Archaeology in Africa Martin Hall 169 Part 3: Exemplars and Warnings 8 A Science of the Gray: Malthus, Marx, and the Ethics of Studying Crop Biotechnology Glenn Davis Stone 197 9 The Morality of Exhibiting Indians CraigHowe 219 10 Documenting Ethics Don Brenneis 239 11 Solid Histories for Fragile Nations: Archaeology as Cultural Patrimony Rosemary A. Joyce 253

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