Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology
Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice
Herausgeber: Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn
Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology
Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice
Herausgeber: Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn
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Presents the challenge to anthropologists to engage in a dialogue concerning their commitment to professional ethical conduct. This title redefines what it means to conduct anthropological research ethically, as the discipline comes to terms with the global changes that affect its practice.
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Presents the challenge to anthropologists to engage in a dialogue concerning their commitment to professional ethical conduct. This title redefines what it means to conduct anthropological research ethically, as the discipline comes to terms with the global changes that affect its practice.
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- Verlag: AltaMira Press, U.S.
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103382
- ISBN-10: 0759103380
- Artikelnr.: 21553402
- Verlag: AltaMira Press, U.S.
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780759103382
- ISBN-10: 0759103380
- Artikelnr.: 21553402
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban is Professor of Anthropology at Rhode Island College.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Ethics and Professionalism
1890-2000: A Review of Crises, Issues, and Principles within Anthropology
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Anthropology Sub-Rosa, The CIA, the AAA and the
Ethical Problems Inherent in Secret Research Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Ethics
versus "Realism" in Anthropology: Redux Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Darkness in El
Dorado: Research Ethics Then and Now Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Nagged by NAGPRA:
Is there an Archaeological Ethic? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Repatriation of
Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Property by the City of Providence: A Case
Study in Politics and Applied Law Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Statement regarding
the Ki i La Au Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Commentary Chapter 10 Chapter 7:
Informed Consent in Anthropology: We are not Exempt Chapter 11 Chapter 8:
An Ethics for an Anthropology in and of Cyberspace Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An
Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues across Communities Chapter 13 Chapter
10: The Dialogue Continues: Ethics and Anthropology in the Twenty-first
Century: Toward a New Professional Ethics Chapter 14 Appendix A: American
Anthropological Association Code of Ethics, 1998 Chapter 15 Appendix B:
Archaeological Institute of America, Code of Ethics, amended 1997 Chapter
16 Appendix C: Society for Applied Anthropology, 1983 Chapter 17 Appendix
D: Society for American Archaeology, Principles of Archaeological Ethics,
1996
1890-2000: A Review of Crises, Issues, and Principles within Anthropology
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Anthropology Sub-Rosa, The CIA, the AAA and the
Ethical Problems Inherent in Secret Research Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Ethics
versus "Realism" in Anthropology: Redux Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Darkness in El
Dorado: Research Ethics Then and Now Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Nagged by NAGPRA:
Is there an Archaeological Ethic? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Repatriation of
Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Property by the City of Providence: A Case
Study in Politics and Applied Law Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Statement regarding
the Ki i La Au Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Commentary Chapter 10 Chapter 7:
Informed Consent in Anthropology: We are not Exempt Chapter 11 Chapter 8:
An Ethics for an Anthropology in and of Cyberspace Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An
Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues across Communities Chapter 13 Chapter
10: The Dialogue Continues: Ethics and Anthropology in the Twenty-first
Century: Toward a New Professional Ethics Chapter 14 Appendix A: American
Anthropological Association Code of Ethics, 1998 Chapter 15 Appendix B:
Archaeological Institute of America, Code of Ethics, amended 1997 Chapter
16 Appendix C: Society for Applied Anthropology, 1983 Chapter 17 Appendix
D: Society for American Archaeology, Principles of Archaeological Ethics,
1996
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Ethics and Professionalism
1890-2000: A Review of Crises, Issues, and Principles within Anthropology
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Anthropology Sub-Rosa, The CIA, the AAA and the
Ethical Problems Inherent in Secret Research Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Ethics
versus "Realism" in Anthropology: Redux Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Darkness in El
Dorado: Research Ethics Then and Now Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Nagged by NAGPRA:
Is there an Archaeological Ethic? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Repatriation of
Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Property by the City of Providence: A Case
Study in Politics and Applied Law Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Statement regarding
the Ki i La Au Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Commentary Chapter 10 Chapter 7:
Informed Consent in Anthropology: We are not Exempt Chapter 11 Chapter 8:
An Ethics for an Anthropology in and of Cyberspace Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An
Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues across Communities Chapter 13 Chapter
10: The Dialogue Continues: Ethics and Anthropology in the Twenty-first
Century: Toward a New Professional Ethics Chapter 14 Appendix A: American
Anthropological Association Code of Ethics, 1998 Chapter 15 Appendix B:
Archaeological Institute of America, Code of Ethics, amended 1997 Chapter
16 Appendix C: Society for Applied Anthropology, 1983 Chapter 17 Appendix
D: Society for American Archaeology, Principles of Archaeological Ethics,
1996
1890-2000: A Review of Crises, Issues, and Principles within Anthropology
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Anthropology Sub-Rosa, The CIA, the AAA and the
Ethical Problems Inherent in Secret Research Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Ethics
versus "Realism" in Anthropology: Redux Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Darkness in El
Dorado: Research Ethics Then and Now Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Nagged by NAGPRA:
Is there an Archaeological Ethic? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Repatriation of
Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Property by the City of Providence: A Case
Study in Politics and Applied Law Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Statement regarding
the Ki i La Au Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Commentary Chapter 10 Chapter 7:
Informed Consent in Anthropology: We are not Exempt Chapter 11 Chapter 8:
An Ethics for an Anthropology in and of Cyberspace Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An
Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues across Communities Chapter 13 Chapter
10: The Dialogue Continues: Ethics and Anthropology in the Twenty-first
Century: Toward a New Professional Ethics Chapter 14 Appendix A: American
Anthropological Association Code of Ethics, 1998 Chapter 15 Appendix B:
Archaeological Institute of America, Code of Ethics, amended 1997 Chapter
16 Appendix C: Society for Applied Anthropology, 1983 Chapter 17 Appendix
D: Society for American Archaeology, Principles of Archaeological Ethics,
1996