Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Some Issues and Sources on Ethics in Anthropology
- Chapter 2: The Committee on Ethics: Past, Present, and Future
- Chapter 3: Cases and Solutions
- Chapter 4: Cases and Comments
- Chapter 5: Some Experiences in Teaching Ethics in Fieldwork Classes
- Chapter 6: How to Hold a Workshop on Ethical Problems in Fieldwork
by Joan Cassell
- Case 13: The Suspect Questionnaire
- Case 14: The Hazardous Consent Forms
- Case 15: The Case of the Egyptian Travel Agent
- Case 16: What's in That Bottle? What's in That Pipe?
- Case 17: The Case of the Damaged Baby
- Case 18: "A Little Thing Like Plagiarism"
- Case 19: Backstage Maneuvers
- Case 20: Power to the People
- Case 21: Ethical Dilemmas and Moral Responsibilities
- Case 22: Forbidden Knowledge
- Case 23: Slow Code
- Case 24: Site Unseen
- Case 25: The Runaway Wife
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Some Issues and Sources on Ethics in Anthropology
- Chapter 2: The Committee on Ethics: Past, Present, and Future
- Chapter 3: Cases and Solutions
- Chapter 4: Cases and Comments
- Chapter 5: Some Experiences in Teaching Ethics in Fieldwork Classes
- Chapter 6: How to Hold a Workshop on Ethical Problems in Fieldwork