Topics
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Consequences of
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IRB procedures
Readings
- Borgatti,
S.P. and Molina, J-L. 2003. Ethical and strategic issues in
organizational network analysis. Journal of Applied Behavioral
Science. 39(3): 337-350. [pdf]
- Wylie, A. 2003. "On ethics," in Ethical issues in archaeology.
Edited by L. J. Zimmerman, K. D. Vitelli, and J. Hollowell-Zimmer,
pp. 3-16. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
- Pels, P. 2005. ""Where there aren't no ten commandments":
Redifining ethics during the Darkness in El Dorado scandal," in
Embedding ethics: shifting boundaries of the anthropological
profession. Edited by L. Meskell and P. Pels, pp. 69-99. New York:
Berg.
- Gregor, T. A., and D. R. Gross. 2004. Guilt by association: The
culture of accusation and the American Anthropological Association's
investigation of Darkness in El Dorado. American Anthropologist
106:687-698.
- Nathan, R. 2005. "An anthropologist goes under cover," in
Chronicle of Higher Education, pp. B11-B13.
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Classic Cases
- Tea room trade study
- Human terrain systems
Reference
- U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1979. The
Belmont report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection
of human subjects of research.
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