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Ethics in the Field: Contemporary Challenges - Studies of the Biosocial Society
Agustin Fuentes
Ethics in the Field: Contemporary Challenges - Studies of the Biosocial Society
Agustin Fuentes
In this volume, practitioners from across anthropological disciplines - social and biological anthropology and primatology - come together to question and compare the ethical regulation of fieldwork, what is common to their practices, and what is distinctive to each discipline.
Marc Notes: Originally published: 2013.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; In recent years ever-increasing concerns about ethical dimensions of fieldwork practice have forced anthropologists and other social scientists to radically reconsider the nature, process, and outcomes of fieldwork: what should we be doing, how, for whom, and to what end? In this volume, practitioners from across anthropological disciplines - social and biological anthropology and primatology - come together to question and compare the ethical regulation of fieldwork, what is common to their practices, and what is distinctive to each discipline. Publisher Marketing:"Everyone who has anything to do with fieldwork should read this book. To my knowledge there is no other work, which so clearly demonstrates the kinds of ethical dilemmas that occur routinely in the field, in all their everyday, messiness... It will appeal to anyone working within anthropological or conservation based disciplines, but it will encourage scholars and students of virtually any discipline, even journalists, to think about the effects of their work. More, much more, this volume should be required reading for anyone who ever sits on an ethics committee." . Qualitative Research "This is an excellent volume that focuses on the ethics of field work. The topics considered represent a broad array that will be of interest to a wide audience. There is nothing like this to the best of my knowledge in the available literature, and the editors are highly recognized researchers who have done a very good job of attracting eminent scholars." . Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado "Contributors to this volume nicely and clearly present a diverse array of examples, case studies and data revealing the multi-dimensionality of ethics, as well as dilemmas and challenges that fieldworkers might expectedly or accidentally encounter and/or face during the course of their work." . Tatyana Humle, University of Kent In recent years ever-increasing concerns about ethical dimensions of fieldwork practice have forced anthropologists and other social scientists to radically reconsider the nature, process, and outcomes of fieldwork: what should we be doing, how, for whom, and to what end? In this volume, practitioners from across anthropological disciplines-social and biological anthropology and primatology-come together to question and compare the ethical regulation of fieldwork, what is common to their practices, and what is distinctive to each discipline. Contributors probe a rich variety of contemporary questions: the new, unique problems raised by fieldworking online and via email; the potential dangers of primatological fieldwork for locals, primates, the environment, and the fieldworkers themselves; the problems of studying the military; and the place of ethical clearance for anthropologists involved in international health programs. A further, distinctive aim of this book is to help the development of a transdisciplinary anthropology at the methodological, not theoretical, level. Jeremy MacClancy is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Anthropological Centre for Conservation, the Environment, and Development at Oxford Brookes University. His publications include "Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena" (James Currey, 2007); "Centralizing Fieldwork: Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology" (co-edited, Berghahn Books, 2011); and "Anthropology in the Public Arena: Historical Contexts" (Wiley 2013). Agustin Fuentes is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. His recent publications include "Evolution of Human Behaviour" (Oxford University Press, 2009); "Health, Risk, and Adversity" (co-edited, Berghahn Books, 2008); "Concepts and Connections" in "Biological Anthropology" (McGraw-Hill, 2011); and "Race, Monogamy and Other Lies They Told You: Busting Myths about Human Nature" (University of California Press, 2012)."
Contributor Bio: Fuentes, Agustin Agustin Fuentes completed a B. A. in Zoology and Anthropology, and an M. A.& Ph. D. in Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. His research and teaching interests include the evolution of social complexity in human and primate societies, conflict negotiation across primates, including humans, and reproductive behavior and ecology. He is also interested in issues of human-nonhuman primate interactions, disease and pathogen transfer. Fuentes recent work includes publications such as It s Not All Sex and Violence: Integrated Anthropology and the Role of Cooperation and Social Complexity in Human Evolution in the American Anthropologist, Re-visiting conflict resolution: Is there a role for emphasizing negotiation and cooperation instead of conflict and reconciliation? in R. Sussman and A. Chapman Eds., The Origins and Nature of Sociality Aldine de Gruyter, Pub. He has published two edited volumes and is currently in the process of finishing three other texts. His current research projects include assessing behavior and disease transmission in human-monkey interactions in Asia and Gibraltar and examining the roles of cooperation, social negotiation, and patterns of niche construction in human evolution. Contributor Bio: MacClancy, Jeremy Jeremy MacClancy is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Anthropological Centre for Conservation, the Environment, and Development at Oxford Brookes University. His publications include Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena (James Currey, 2007); Centralizing Fieldwork: Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology (co-edited, Berghahn Books, 2011); and Anthropology in the Public Arena: Historical Contexts (Wiley 2013).
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 1 juli 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781782387930 |
Uitgevers | Berghahn Books |
Pagina's | 224 |
Afmetingen | 156 × 228 × 12 mm · 334 g |
Uitgever | Fuentes, Agustin |
Uitgever | MacClancy, Jeremy |
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