Using the recent multi-year revision of the American Anthropology Association's code of ethics as a platform, this volume suggests a set of principles and practices, based on ethical dilemmas common in the social sciences.
Using the recent multi-year revision of the American Anthropology Association's code of ethics as a platform, this volume suggests a set of principles and practices, based on ethical dilemmas common in the social sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prologue: Ethics Work and Life--Individual Struggles and Professional "Comfort Zones" in Anthropology Virginia R. Dominguez Chapter 1: A Short History of American Anthropological Ethics Codes Principles Responsibilities-Professional and Otherwise David H. Price Chapter 2: Revisions to the AAA Ethics Code in Current Context Dena Plemmons Chapter 3: Bookend: Framing the Code Dena Plemmons and Alex W. Barker Chapter 4: Do No Harm Katherine MacKinnon Chapter 5: Be Open and Honest David H. Price Chapter 6: Make Your Results Accessible Alex W. Barker Chapter 7: Obtain Informed Consent Dena Plemmons and Robert Albro Chapter 8: Balancing Competing Obligations Nathaniel Tashima and Cathleen Crain Chapter 9: Protect and Preserve Your Records Alex W. Barker Chapter 10: Maintain Respectful and Ethical Professional Relationships Dena Plemmons Chapter 11: Bookend: Codes Principles and Trimming the Tree: What's Missing and Why? Alex W. Barker and Dena Plemmons Chapter 12: Thoughts on Professional Diversity in Anthropology Laura A. McNamara Afterword: Ethics as Institutional Process Monica Heller Index About the Authors
Prologue: Ethics Work and Life--Individual Struggles and Professional "Comfort Zones" in Anthropology Virginia R. Dominguez Chapter 1: A Short History of American Anthropological Ethics Codes Principles Responsibilities-Professional and Otherwise David H. Price Chapter 2: Revisions to the AAA Ethics Code in Current Context Dena Plemmons Chapter 3: Bookend: Framing the Code Dena Plemmons and Alex W. Barker Chapter 4: Do No Harm Katherine MacKinnon Chapter 5: Be Open and Honest David H. Price Chapter 6: Make Your Results Accessible Alex W. Barker Chapter 7: Obtain Informed Consent Dena Plemmons and Robert Albro Chapter 8: Balancing Competing Obligations Nathaniel Tashima and Cathleen Crain Chapter 9: Protect and Preserve Your Records Alex W. Barker Chapter 10: Maintain Respectful and Ethical Professional Relationships Dena Plemmons Chapter 11: Bookend: Codes Principles and Trimming the Tree: What's Missing and Why? Alex W. Barker and Dena Plemmons Chapter 12: Thoughts on Professional Diversity in Anthropology Laura A. McNamara Afterword: Ethics as Institutional Process Monica Heller Index About the Authors
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