
Ethics in the Field
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"This book will be informative and helpful for anyone planning to do fieldwork in the social sciences. It is particularly appropriate for environmental or ecological anthropologists because of the often inter- and trans-disciplinary nature of their work and because it covers ethical and methodological issues similar to those they may encounter. Although not an introductory book on field ethics, it would be valuable for advanced undergraduate or graduate students who have previously been introduced to these issues, or as a valued addition to other more basic materials on the subject." ? Journal of Ecological Anthropology"Everyone who has anything to do with fieldwork should read this book. To my knowledge there is no other work that 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 fieldwork. 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
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Jeremy MacClancy & Agustin 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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