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This volume examines general ethical principles and controversies
in the social sciences by looking specifically at the recent
three-year revision process to the American Anthropological
Association's code of ethics. The book's contributors were members
of the task force that undertook that revision and thus have
first-hand knowledge of the debates, compromises, and areas of
consensus involved in shaping any organization's ethical vision.
The book-reflects the broad diversity of opinion, approach, and
practice within anthropology and the social sciences;-develops
ethical principles that reflect core values rather than the latest
ethical controversies;-crafts clear, broad statements, increasing
the likelihood that the ethical code will be a meaningful part of
the daily discourse of practicing anthropologists;-develops the
ethical code as a living document, or a process of experience and
debate, subject to future revision and amplification;-provides
explanation through internet links and other resources, ensuring
that the finished product be relevant and vibrant.
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