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Ethics of Ethnographic Research: Laws, Traditions, and Informed Consent, Study notes of Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

This lecture outline covers the ethical considerations of ethnographic research, including abiding by local laws and customs, respecting collaborators, voluntary participation, confidentiality, and consideration of risks and benefits. The document also touches upon the challenges of obtaining truth and representing ethnographic information, using examples from the samoan culture and the mead-freeman debate.

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Uploaded on 03/10/2009

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Download Ethics of Ethnographic Research: Laws, Traditions, and Informed Consent and more Study notes Introduction to Cultural Anthropology in PDF only on Docsity! Lecture 3 outline 09/04/08 Ethics of ethnographic research Abide by the laws and regulations of the host country and community. Respect local traditions and customs. Treat native collaborators in a professional and fair manner. Voluntary participation: Informed consent; Free to decide whether or not to answer any or all the questions asked; No adverse consequence to the participant as a result of her or his decision not to answer any or all the questions asked; No obligation for a participant to continue to participate in the project because he or she has answered any questions; Free to quit the project at any point at the participant’s free will. Confidentiality of data
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