Bibliography of fieldwork, research methods and ethnography in sociocultural anthropology
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Bibliography of fieldwork, research methods and ethnography in sociocultural anthropology
|| Introduction to fieldwork ||
Research methods ||
Ethics and fieldwork ||
Sex, gender and fieldwork ||
Writing ethnography ||
History and theory of anthropological research ||
Personal accounts of anthropological fieldwork ||
Ethics and fieldwork
ADAMS, Richard. 1981. Ethical Principles in Anthropological Research: One or
Many? Human Organization 40(2):155-160.
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. 1973. Professional Ethics: Statements and
Procedures of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C.:
American Anthropological Association.
APPELL, George N. 1978. Ethical Dilemmas in Anthropological Inquiry: A Case
Book. Los Angeles: Crossroads Press.
ASAD, T. (ed.) 1973. Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter. London: Ithaca
Press.
ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. 1989. Ethical
Guidelines for Good Practice. Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter
40:12-21.
BARNES, John A. 1963. Some Ethical Problems in Modern Fieldwork. British Journal
of Sociology 14:118-133.
BARNES, John A. 1979. Who should Know What? Social Science, Privacy and Ethics.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
BEALS, Ralph. 1069. Politics of Social Research. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co.
BEAUCHAMP, Tom L. and Terry P. PINKARD (eds.) 1983. Ethics and Public Policy: An
Introduction to Ethics. Englewood: Prentice-Hall.
BELL, Collin and Helen ROBERTS (eds.) 1984. Social Researching: Politics,
Problems and Practices. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
BLEEK, W. 1979. Envy and Inequality in Fieldwork: An Example from Ghana. Human
Organization 38:200-5.
BORUCH, R.F. and J.S. CECIL (eds.) 1983. Solutions to Ethical and Legal Problems
in Social Research. New York: Academic Press.
BULMER, Martin (ed.) 1982. Social Research Ethics. London: Allen and Unwin.
CAPLAN, Patricia. 1994. Distanciation or Identification: What Difference Does it
Make? Critique of Anthropology 14:99-115.
CASSELL, Joan. 1980. Ethical Principles for Conducting Fieldwork. American
Anthropologist 82:28-41.
CASSELL, Joan and Sue-Ellen JACOBS (eds.) 1987. Handbook on Ethical Issues in
Anthropology. Special publication of the American Anthropological Association,
No. 23. Washington, D.C.
CHAMBERS, Erve and M.G. TREND 1981. Fieldwork Ethics in Policy-Oriented
Research. American Anthropologist 83:626-28.
D'ANDRADE, Roy. 1995. Moral Models in Anthropology. Current Anthropology
16(3):399-408.
DURKHEIM, Emile. 1957. Professional Ethics and Civic Morals. London: Routledge
and Kegan Paul.
EIPPER, Chris. 1996. Ethnographic Testimony, Trust and Authority. Canberra
Anthropology 19(1):15-30.
EVERHART, Robert B. 1984. Dilemmas of Fieldwork in Policy Research. Anthropology
and Education Quarterly 15(3):252-258.
FABIAN, Johannes. 1983. Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object.
New York: Columbia University Press.
FABIAN, Johannes. 1991. Time and the Work of Anthropology. Chur: Harwood
Academic Publishers.
FINE, G. 1993. Ten Lies of Ethnography: Moral Dilemmas of Field Research.
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 22:267-94.
FLUEHR-LOBBAN, Carolyn. 1991. Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology:
Dialogue for a New Era. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
FRIEDRICHS, R.W. 1970. Epistemological Foundations for a Sociological Ethic.
American Sociologist 5:138-40.
GEERTZ, Clifford. 1968. Thinking as a Moral Act: Ethical Dimensions of
Anthropological Fieldwork in the New States. Antioch Review:139-58.
GERT, Bernard. 1988. Morality: A New Justification of the Moral Rules. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
GREEN, Ernestene L. (ed.) 1984. Ethics and Values in Archaeology. New York: Free
Press.
HIRABAYASHI, Lane Ryo. 1999. The Politics of Fieldwork: Research in an American
Concentration Camp. University of Arizona Press.
JORGENSEN, Joseph. 1971. On Ethics and Anthropology. Current Anthropology
12:321-34.
KHAZANOV, Anatoly M. 1996. Anthropologists in the Midst of Ethnic Conflicts.
Anthropology Today 12(2):5-8.
KULTGEN, John. 1988. Ethics and Professionalism. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press.
MALLET, Shelley. 1998. Living Death: Understanding Respect and Respectful
Understanding on Nua'ata, Papua New Guinea. Canberra Anthropology 21(1):1-24.
MAUCH, Messenger P. (ed.) 1989. The Ethics of Collecting: Whose Culture?
Cultural Property: Whose Property? Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
MOODY-ADAMS, Michele M. 1997. Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture,
and Philosophy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
PUNCH, M. 1986. The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork. Beverly Hills: Sage.
REYNOLDS, Paul Davidson. 1979. Ethical Dilemmas and Social Science Research. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
RYNKIEWICH, Michael A. and James P. SPRADLEY. (eds.) 1976. Ethics in
Anthropology: Dilemmas in Fieldwork. New York: Wiley.
SCHEPER-HUGHES, Nancy. 1995. The Primacy of the Ethical: Propositions for a
Militant Anthropology. Current Anthropology 36(3):409-420.
SCHOEPF, Brooke Grundfest. 1991. Ethical, Methodological and Political Issues of
AIDS Research in Central Africa. Social Science and Medicine 33(7):749-763.
SCHUSTER, Elizabeth. 1996. Ethical Considerations When Conducting Ethnographic
Research in a Nursing Home Setting. Journal of Aging Studies 10(1):57-67.
WARREN, Carol A.B. 1980. Data Presentation and the Audience: Responses, Ethics,
and Effects. Urban Life 9:282-308.
WARWICK, D.P. 1980. The Teaching of Ethics in the Social Sciences. New York: The
Hastings Center.
WAX, Murray L. 1977. On Fieldworkers and Those Exposed to Fieldwork: Federal
Regulations and Moral Issues. Human Organization 36:321-28.
WAX, Murray L. 1979. On the Presentation of Self in Fieldwork: The Dialectic of
Mutual Deception and Disclosure. Humanity and Society 3:248-59.
WAX, Murray L. 1980. Paradoxes of "Consent" to the Practice of Fieldwork. Social
Problems 27:272-83.
WAX, Murray L. and Joan CASSELL (eds.) 1979. Federal Regulations: Ethical
Issues and Social Research. Boulder: Westview Press.
WHITTAKER, Elvi. 1981. Anthropological Ethics, Fieldwork and Epistemological
Disjunctures. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11(4):437-451.
WHYTE, William F. 1958. Freedom and Responsibility in Research: The Springdale
Case. Human Organization 17:1-2.
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