ANTHROP 1AB3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Counter-Insurgency, Professional Code Of Quebec, Leading Question

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Can be employed to do workshops to troops about cultures and religion. As well as on the ground work. Must be understood in terms of ethics. Created in the 1960s and in response to the us early use of anthropologists in the vietnam war. Three levels: to the people studied, to the discipline and to the public/funding agencies. What are some of the ethical responsibilities of anthropologists to the people they study/work with. Inform them of why you are doing research. Ensure that they give consent and willingly participate in research. Cannot give consent under coercion or bribe. Have the ability to withdraw their consent. To not ask leading question or impose beliefs on them. To agree with your perspective or what you think. Cause physical, long term psychological or emotional harm through conducting particular types of fieldwork. Agreed upon ethics by all anthropologists who engage in fieldwork. Being responsible and confidential about how data is presented.

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