Anthropology : Ethical Issues
Full-text resources which deal with ethical guidelines are listed below:
AAA Ethics [Full-text resources to assist anthropologists when dealing with ethical issues. It includes the AAA Code of Ethics & the Handbook on Ethical Issues in Anthropology]
ASA Ethical Guidelines [Ethical guidelines adopted in March 1999 by The Association of Social Anthropologists of the Commonwealth]
Code of ethics of the Australian Anthropological Society [Revised and accepted at the Annual General Meeting in October, 2003]
Codes of Ethics Online [Full-text versions of codes of ethics of professional societies, corporations, government, and academic institutions. Useful for exploring ethical issues beyond anthropology]
Ethics in Anthropology [A collection of links related to ethical issues in anthropology: codes of ethics of professional associations (American and European) & other ethics- related materials]
Ethics for anthrological research and practice [A concise introduction to anthropological ethics. Takes into account American and international practice of ethics]
Guidelines for ethical research in indigenous studies [Produced by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). Also relevant is Research of interest to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - a related AIATSIS publication which includes a select bibliography of research ethics & protocols]
Handbook on ethical issues in anthropology [A publication of the American Anthropological Association]
NAPA ethical guidelines for practitioners [Produced by the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA) in the United States]
National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans [Issued by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Professions of Duplexity [An attempt to contextualize the renewed vigor with which ethical codes were discussed in anthropology in the 1990's. Originally published in Current Anthropology (vol.40 No. 2. 1999)
Statement of Professional and Ethical Responsibilities [A guide to professional behavior for the members of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA)
Studying people: guidelines on the ethical conduct of research in the humanities & social sciences [Produced by the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide]
Books in the library about Anthropological Ethics can be found through this search.
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