A core historical narrative about anthropological knowledge is that it is created in relations with others, with fieldwork seen as ‘a series of apprenticeships’ whose success is determined by the quality of those relations. An ethnographer connects with the conditions of those studied in ‘circulating exchange’; but on leaving the field a degree of closure is needed to formulate and communicate anthropological knowledge. These obligations and requirements in the creation of knowledge entail attachment and detachment, carrying the seeds of betrayal that can compromise that knowledge. Each epistemological enquiry has its own core ethical imperatives, but as long as knowledge posits a knower, ‘the self of the knower will be at epistemological i...
Die Kulturanthropologinnen Lina Franken, Lara Hansen, Samantha Lutz, Teresa Stumpf, Alejandra Tijeri...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
none2siThe early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence betwee...
A core historical narrative about anthropological knowledge is that it is created in relations with ...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
Why is it that ‘ethics’ is seen as a problem in anthropology? This paper seeks to explore this quest...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
This paper introduces and discusses the core themes explored in the special issue on the social dime...
This paper situates discussion of the ethics of ethnographic research against the background of a th...
This article examines the separate epistemologies of anthropology and neoclassical economics, sugges...
Ethnography as a methodological approach presents the fieldworker with many ethical crossroads throu...
Over the last years, debates on research ethics – and the way the ethicality of ethnographic researc...
Explanatory accounts of the emergence, spread, storage, persistence, and transformation of knowledge...
This paper was delivered, as the 2000 Sidney W. Mintz Lecture, to the Department of Anthropology of ...
Die Kulturanthropologinnen Lina Franken, Lara Hansen, Samantha Lutz, Teresa Stumpf, Alejandra Tijeri...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
none2siThe early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence betwee...
A core historical narrative about anthropological knowledge is that it is created in relations with ...
The need for ethical reflection relating to the accountability of anthropological researchers has be...
Why is it that ‘ethics’ is seen as a problem in anthropology? This paper seeks to explore this quest...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
This paper introduces and discusses the core themes explored in the special issue on the social dime...
This paper situates discussion of the ethics of ethnographic research against the background of a th...
This article examines the separate epistemologies of anthropology and neoclassical economics, sugges...
Ethnography as a methodological approach presents the fieldworker with many ethical crossroads throu...
Over the last years, debates on research ethics – and the way the ethicality of ethnographic researc...
Explanatory accounts of the emergence, spread, storage, persistence, and transformation of knowledge...
This paper was delivered, as the 2000 Sidney W. Mintz Lecture, to the Department of Anthropology of ...
Die Kulturanthropologinnen Lina Franken, Lara Hansen, Samantha Lutz, Teresa Stumpf, Alejandra Tijeri...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
none2siThe early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence betwee...