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Lost paradises and the ethics of research and publication
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Lost paradises and the ethics of research and publication

Author: Francisco M Salzano; A Magdalena Hurtado
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In the wake of what was construed as a major scientific scandal, this volume lays out in detail the principles and ground rules of anthropological and scientific fieldwork.

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Named Person: James V Neel; Patrick Tierney; Napoleon A Chagnon; James V Neel; Patrick Tierney; Napoléon A Chagnon; James V Neel
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Francisco M Salzano; A Magdalena Hurtado
ISBN: 0195151194 9780195151190
OCLC Number: 51519748
Description: xiv, 234 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Voices of the dead: James Neel's Amerindian studies / M. Susan Lindee --
James V. Neel and Japan / Francisco M. Salzano --
Politics and science / Paul R. Gross --
Why genetic studies in tribal populations? / Francisco M. Salzano --
Emerging health needs and epidemiological research in indigenous peoples in Brazil / Carlos E.A. Coimbra Jr. and Ricardo Ventura Santos --
The nexus of Yanomamö growth, health, and demography / Raymond Hames and Jennifer Kuzara --
Disease susceptibility among New World peoples / Francis L. Black --
Public health and adaptive immunity among natives of South America / A. Magdalena Hurtado, Inés Hurtado, and Kim Hill --
The ethics of anthropological research with remote tribal populations / Kim Hill and A. Magdalena Hurtado.
Responsibility: edited by Francisco M. Salzano and A. Magdalena Hurtado.
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