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Ethics and Anthropologycomprehensively embraces issues and dilemmas faced in all four of the discipline's fields. Not merely a subject to be considered when seeking the approval of institutional review boards, ethics is anthropology.
Fluehr-Lobban explores the critical application of core ethical principles—do no harm, apply informed consent in all stages of research, practice transparency, collaborate—from the initial stages of crafting a proposal and executing research through writing and publication of findings. She provides a frank, up-to-date consideration of best practices and trends andincorporates recommendations from the most recent AAA Code of Ethics. To help students understand the art of ethics in principle and in practice, she draws on anthropological history and discourse as well as cross-cultural and interdisciplinary examples; questions for discussion round out each chapter.
Table of Contents
2. What Does It Mean to “Do No Harm”?
3. What Does It Mean to Obtain Informed Consent?
4. Transparency and Deception in Anthropological Ethics
5. Moral and Ethical Anthropology
6. Institutional Review Boards, Anthropology, and Ethics
7. Framing Future Debates: Collaborative Anthropology as Twenty-First Century Anthropology
Notes
Reference
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | Oct 03 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9798216206262 |
Imprint | AltaMira Press |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |