It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an academic life is a vocation to generate data, to act as a critic in order to detect and eradicate error, and to transmit the state of the art to the next generation. This pursuit of knowledge entails an ethics: knowledge is the value that justifies all aspects of academic activity, whether it is desired as a means of promoting other goods (health, happiness, wealth, well-being) or as an end in itself. The argument that underlies this volume is that anthropologists have too easily attributed to the people they study the same unambiguous desire for knowledge, and the same aversion to ignorance, that motivates their own work, with the result that ...
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
"Documents the many relationships and practices that depend on the suspension of knowledge or the ge...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
A few years ago, I was attracted by the critical concept of a «sociology of ignorance» (which did no...
A core historical narrative about anthropological knowledge is that it is created in relations with ...
The ethnographic method is a core feature of anthropological practice. This locally intensive resear...
This article deals with the methodological, theoretical and ethical basis of anthropological knowled...
The ethnographic method is a core feature of anthropological practice. This locally intensive resear...
In this article, I examine anthropology’s embrace of the informed consent doctrine at the end of the...
From the inception of their discipline, anthropologists have studied virtually every conceivable asp...
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
"Documents the many relationships and practices that depend on the suspension of knowledge or the ge...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
A few years ago, I was attracted by the critical concept of a «sociology of ignorance» (which did no...
A core historical narrative about anthropological knowledge is that it is created in relations with ...
The ethnographic method is a core feature of anthropological practice. This locally intensive resear...
This article deals with the methodological, theoretical and ethical basis of anthropological knowled...
The ethnographic method is a core feature of anthropological practice. This locally intensive resear...
In this article, I examine anthropology’s embrace of the informed consent doctrine at the end of the...
From the inception of their discipline, anthropologists have studied virtually every conceivable asp...
Anthropology and Ethical Guidelines: from a stand alone code to everyday disciplinary practice The n...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...