Coming of age: ethics and biological anthropology in the 21st century

A collection of papers from AnthroEthics 2021 consider ethical issues related to biological anthropology. It combines views from people working in various countries and continents, allowing for a worldview on ethical discussions within biological anthropology.

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Hauptverfasser: Campanacho, Vanessa (VerfasserIn, HerausgeberIn), Cardoso, Francisca Alves (VerfasserIn, HerausgeberIn)
Körperschaft: AnthroEthics (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Archaeopress Access Archaeology [2024]
Ausgabe:1st ed.
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Zusammenfassung:A collection of papers from AnthroEthics 2021 consider ethical issues related to biological anthropology. It combines views from people working in various countries and continents, allowing for a worldview on ethical discussions within biological anthropology.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Chapter 1: What about ethics in biological anthropology? -- Francisca Alves Cardoso and Vanessa Campanacho -- Section I: Ethical issues in the curation and display of human remains -- Chapter 2: Human osteology and ethical perspectives on research and display of human remains -- Heli Maijanen -- Chapter 3: Conservation of poorly preserved human remains in US museums: Ethical considerations -- Vanessa Campanacho -- Chapter 4: Addressing Improper Curation of Human Remains in Medico-Legal Contexts -- Kristy A Winter and M. Elizabeth Dyess -- Section II: Digital ethics in biological anthropology -- Chapter 5: Human Remains on Social Media: Education or Exploitation? -- Susie Johns -- Chapter 6: Dissemination of audio-visual material involving human remains -- Kristy A Winter, Juan Lopez Restrepo and Pierre Guyomarc'h -- Chapter 7: The fine lines between research and science communication: How far can we go? -- Angela Silva-Bessa, Marta Colmenares-Prado and Clara Veiga-Rilo -- Chapter 8: A Biodigital Dilemma: Creating and Sharing Models of Unethically Collected Human Remains -- E. Rose Bryson and Valerie B. DeLeon -- Chapter 9: Perceptions on the Study of 3D Replicas of human remains in Biological Anthropology -- Vanessa Campanacho and Francisca Alves Cardoso -- Section III: Ethical issues on research and training -- Chapter 10: Ethics in interdisciplinary research within the context of traumatic histories -- Cláudia R. Plens and Paulo Sergio Delgado -- Chapter 11: Bioarchaeology, ancient DNA and the respect for the dead -- Gabriel Frassetto Raimundo and Mercedes Okumura -- Chapter 12: The Bioethics for the Recovery and Identification Project of Korean War Casualties -- Hyejin Lee and Dong Hoon Shin.
Beschreibung:"The AnthroEthics Conference took place online on the BioantTalks channel and continues to be accessible for viewing"
Beschreibung:ii, 232 Seiten
ISBN:9781803278353

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