First-ever transdisciplinary comparison of ethical issues in anthropological field research Helps develop a transdisciplinary anthropology, but at the level of methods (very rare), not of theory (much more common) Up-to-date discussion of ethical concerns in social scientific field research (chapters on the value of the Net, and the ethical consequences of email use)
First-ever transdisciplinary comparison of ethical issues in anthropological field research Helps develop a transdisciplinary anthropology, but at the level of methods (very rare), not of theory (much more common) Up-to-date discussion of ethical concerns in social scientific field research (chapters on the value of the Net, and the ethical consequences of email use)
Jeremy MacClancy is Professor of Anthropology and Director of Anthropological Centre for Conservation, the Environment and Development at Oxford Brookes University.
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Chapter 1. The ethical fieldworker, and other problems Jeremy MacClancy & Agustín Fuentes Chapter 2. Constructing success and controlling information: the place of ethical clearance in international health Melissa Parker & Tim Allen Chapter 3. Ethical issues in the study and conservation of an African great ape in non-protected human-dominated habitat Matt R. McLennan and Catherine M. Hill Chapter 4. Are observational field studies really noninvasive? Karen Strier Chapter 5. Complex and heterogeneous ethical structures in field primatology Nobuyuki Kutsukake Chapter 6. Contemporary Ethical Issues in Field Primatology Katherine MacKinnon and Erin Riley Chapter 7. The Ethics of Conducting Field Research: Do Long-term Great Ape Field Studies Help to Conserve Primates? Anna Nekaris & Vincent Nijman Chapter 8. Studying suffering: the ethics of studying contested illness Susie Kilshaw Chapter 9. Messy Ethics: Negotiating the terrain between ethics approval and ethical practice Tina Miller Chapter 10. Key Ethical Considerations Which Inform the Use of Anonymous Asynchronous Websurveys in 'Sensitive' Research Em Rundall Chapter 11. Covering all bases, or covering our backs? An ethnography of URECs Jeremy MacClancy Notes on Contributors Bibliograhpy Index
Chapter 1. The ethical fieldworker, and other problems Jeremy MacClancy & Agustín Fuentes Chapter 2. Constructing success and controlling information: the place of ethical clearance in international health Melissa Parker & Tim Allen Chapter 3. Ethical issues in the study and conservation of an African great ape in non-protected human-dominated habitat Matt R. McLennan and Catherine M. Hill Chapter 4. Are observational field studies really noninvasive? Karen Strier Chapter 5. Complex and heterogeneous ethical structures in field primatology Nobuyuki Kutsukake Chapter 6. Contemporary Ethical Issues in Field Primatology Katherine MacKinnon and Erin Riley Chapter 7. The Ethics of Conducting Field Research: Do Long-term Great Ape Field Studies Help to Conserve Primates? Anna Nekaris & Vincent Nijman Chapter 8. Studying suffering: the ethics of studying contested illness Susie Kilshaw Chapter 9. Messy Ethics: Negotiating the terrain between ethics approval and ethical practice Tina Miller Chapter 10. Key Ethical Considerations Which Inform the Use of Anonymous Asynchronous Websurveys in 'Sensitive' Research Em Rundall Chapter 11. Covering all bases, or covering our backs? An ethnography of URECs Jeremy MacClancy Notes on Contributors Bibliograhpy Index
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