Currently, there is no clearly delineated field that could be described as ‘the anthropology of morality’. There exists, however, an increasingly visible and vocal interest in issues of morality among anthropologists. Although there has been a lack of explicit study, it has become clear that anthropologists have, in fact, been concerned with issues of moralities all along. The purpose of this special issue is to bring this interest to ethnographic studies of childhood, and explore how and why children or young people act in a particular way and are making certain choices, how these are valued or contested by their families, peers, and communities. The papers in this special issue highlight the contestations that arise as multiple moralities...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from different social ...
In response to papers by Langlitz on the position of the devil’s advocate and Van Dinther on moralit...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
While anthropologists have reflected on ethics and power since the late 1960s, the specific dilemmas...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
Questions of morality and ethics - good and evil - have not been anthropological favourites. Such is...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
In this book, Monica Heintz explores these questions, drawing on case studies from Eastern Europe th...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
Abstract Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from differe...
Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from different social ...
This article describes the history of childhood studies within anthropology. Taking the nineteenth c...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from different social ...
In response to papers by Langlitz on the position of the devil’s advocate and Van Dinther on moralit...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
While anthropologists have reflected on ethics and power since the late 1960s, the specific dilemmas...
The paper describes the experimental study of the children’s specific moral choices from several per...
Questions of morality and ethics - good and evil - have not been anthropological favourites. Such is...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
In this book, Monica Heintz explores these questions, drawing on case studies from Eastern Europe th...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
This chapter reviews anthropological approaches to children’s rights, with special attention to the ...
Abstract Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from differe...
Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from different social ...
This article describes the history of childhood studies within anthropology. Taking the nineteenth c...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Understanding the development of moral attitudes toward unrelated individuals from different social ...
In response to papers by Langlitz on the position of the devil’s advocate and Van Dinther on moralit...