Anthropological Ethics in Context An Ongoing Dialogue

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2016Description: 249pISBN:
  • 9780415328806
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • N35.1 P713
Partial contents:
1. Ethics, work, and life-Individual Struggles and Professional Comfort zones in Anthropology..............9 2.A short history of American Anthropological Ethics, Codes, Principles, and Responsibilities - Professional and Otherwise ................23 3. Background and context to the current revisions ................39 Do no harm ........75 Be open and Honest regarding your work ..........91 Make your results accessible ...........107 Obtain informed consent and necessary permissions ..........119 Weigh competing ethical obligations to collaborators and affected parties .............145 Protect and preserve your records .................167 Maintain respectful and Ethical Professional Relationships............183 What`s Different?........207 On Professional diversity and the Future of Anthropology ..........213 Ethics as Institutional Process ..........231
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Ethics, work, and life-Individual Struggles and Professional Comfort zones in Anthropology..............9 2.A short history of American Anthropological Ethics, Codes, Principles, and Responsibilities - Professional and Otherwise ................23 3. Background and context to the current revisions ................39 Do no harm ........75 Be open and Honest regarding your work ..........91 Make your results accessible ...........107 Obtain informed consent and necessary permissions ..........119 Weigh competing ethical obligations to collaborators and affected parties .............145 Protect and preserve your records .................167 Maintain respectful and Ethical Professional Relationships............183 What`s Different?........207 On Professional diversity and the Future of Anthropology ..........213 Ethics as Institutional Process ..........231

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