Academic journals have developed policies that globally regulate the specific protocols that must be followed when using sensitive medical, biological, chemical, and genetic data in research. Yet, paleontological material seems to be excluded. We performed a submission policy search to test the extent of this legal gap in light of colonialism. Results show that, even though most journals adhere to broad ethical guidelines, they do not systematically provide information regarding fossil permits and specifications on their collection and storage, as well as other relevant data (N = 108, > 80% in Asia and North America, > 65% in Europe and Latin America). This problem impacts educational, economical, and scientific development, perpetuates ill...
Abstract: There are a myriad of laws, guidelines and unwritten agreements relating to human, hominid...
Illegal transfer of wildlife has 2 main purposes: trade and scientific research. Trade is the most c...
Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating...
Academic journals have developed policies that globally regulate the specific protocols that must be...
Scientific practices stemming from colonialism, whereby middle- and low-income countries supply data...
The excavation, analysis, curation, and restitution of archaeological human remains are associated w...
Trabajo presentado en el 35th International Geological Congress, celebrado en Cape Town (Sudáfrica),...
The cases of Joan Corbacho from Spain, and Klaus Hönninger and Carlos A. Vildoso from Peru, consider...
The cases of Joan Corbacho from Spain, and Klaus Hönninger and Carlos A. Vildoso from Peru, consider...
Historically, developed countries have benefited from the biodiversity and traditional knowledge of ...
Fossils are important scientific and educational resources. In recent years, fossils have become pop...
As practitioners of a historical science, paleontologists and geoscientists are well versed in the i...
Controversies resulting from genetic testing on skeletal remains of disputed stewardship raise impor...
The United States has been a major source of scientifically significant paleontological discoveries ...
Geoconservation and geoethics are two emergent domains in geosciences. During the last decade, both ...
Abstract: There are a myriad of laws, guidelines and unwritten agreements relating to human, hominid...
Illegal transfer of wildlife has 2 main purposes: trade and scientific research. Trade is the most c...
Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating...
Academic journals have developed policies that globally regulate the specific protocols that must be...
Scientific practices stemming from colonialism, whereby middle- and low-income countries supply data...
The excavation, analysis, curation, and restitution of archaeological human remains are associated w...
Trabajo presentado en el 35th International Geological Congress, celebrado en Cape Town (Sudáfrica),...
The cases of Joan Corbacho from Spain, and Klaus Hönninger and Carlos A. Vildoso from Peru, consider...
The cases of Joan Corbacho from Spain, and Klaus Hönninger and Carlos A. Vildoso from Peru, consider...
Historically, developed countries have benefited from the biodiversity and traditional knowledge of ...
Fossils are important scientific and educational resources. In recent years, fossils have become pop...
As practitioners of a historical science, paleontologists and geoscientists are well versed in the i...
Controversies resulting from genetic testing on skeletal remains of disputed stewardship raise impor...
The United States has been a major source of scientifically significant paleontological discoveries ...
Geoconservation and geoethics are two emergent domains in geosciences. During the last decade, both ...
Abstract: There are a myriad of laws, guidelines and unwritten agreements relating to human, hominid...
Illegal transfer of wildlife has 2 main purposes: trade and scientific research. Trade is the most c...
Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating...