Authors
Peter Pels, Igor Boog, J Henrike Florusbosch, Zane Kripe, Tessa Minter, Metje Postma, Margaret Sleeboom‐Faulkner, Bob Simpson, Hansjörg Dilger, Michael Schönhuth, Anita Poser, Rosa Cordillera A Castillo, Rena Lederman, Heather Richards‐Rissetto
Publication date
2018/8/1
Journal
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
391-413
Publisher
Berghahn Journals
Description
Recent demands for accountability in ‘data management’ by funding agencies, universities, international journals and other academic institutions have worried many anthropologists and ethnographers. While their demands for transparency and integrity in opening up data for scrutiny seem to enhance scientific integrity, such principles do not always consider the way the social relationships of research are properly maintained. As a springboard, the present Forum, triggered by such recent demands to account for the use of ‘data’, discusses the present state of anthropological research and academic ethics/integrity in a broader perspective. It specifically gives voice to our disciplinary concerns and leads to a principled statement that clarifies a particularly ethnographic position. This position is then discussed by several commentators who treat its viability and necessity against the background of wider developments …
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Scholar articles
P Pels, I Boog, JH Florusbosch, Z Kripe, T Minter… - Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale, 2018