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Discuss the need for ethics in Anthropological research

Discuss the need for ethics in Anthropological researchOrder Instructions:
SC 277 Essay Topics
Make sure to respond to all parts of a topic
Discuss the need for ethics in Anthropological research. Focus on past abuses of varied groups and individuals by ethnographers that necessitates ethics. Focus on how rigid ethical standardization can be detrimental to ethnographic research.
– The essay should be 1500 words.
– You can bring in class material and discussion to lay the foundation for your essay. However, you must have an argument based on critically thinking about all aspects of the topic.
– This argument should be elaborated and evidenced through careful analysis of existing literature and ethnographic case studies.
– At least 7 outside academic sources should be used in your analysis of the topic.
– Pl. note that dictionary.com, wikepedia and other web based journalistic pieces are not considered academic sources. They should be Anthropology and Sociology journal articles, books or book chapters, which are closely related to the discussion and the argument.
– Relevant journal articles can be found on library databases such as jstor, project muse etc. by using subject keywords.
– The final document should be professionally presented; double spaced, printed on one side of the paper in 12point font. Please edit for grammar and style mistakes and run the spell checker.

Some useful sources include:
1. Harper , Ian (2014) “Ethics” In Konopinski (ed) Doing Anthropological Research
2. Bourgois, Philippe (2007) “The ethics of fieldwork.” In C.G.M. Robben and Jeffrey A. Sluka, eds., Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.
3. David K. Jordan. 1981. The Ethnographic Enterprise and the Bureaucratization of Ethics: The Problem of Human Subjects Legislation. Journal of Anthropological Research, 37 (4): 415-419
4. Pels, Peter. 1999. Professions of Duplexity: A Prehistory of Ethical Codes in Anthropology. Current Anthropology, 40 (2):101-136.
5. Thorne, Barrie. 1980. “You still takin’ notes?” Fieldwork and problems of informed consent. Social Problems 27:284-297.
6. Hewamanne, Sandya. 2008. Stitching Identities in a Free Trade Zone: gender and Politics in Sri Lanka. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 92-134

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