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  2. American Anthropological Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an American organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology.With 10,000 members, the association, based in Arlington, Virginia, includes archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, biological (or physical) anthropologists, linguistic anthropologists, linguists, medical anthropologists and applied anthropologists in ...

  3. Archaeological ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Archaeological Association (AAA) is an organization which regulates and promotes archaeology across Australia. [26] The AAA has a published code of ethics which its members must follow. [26] The AAA code of ethics highlights issues such as gaining informed consent, rights of indigenous people, and conservation of heritage sites. [26]

  4. Online ethnography - Wikipedia

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    [15] In spite of these differences, the American Anthropological Association has yet to include any specific recommendations regarding cyber-ethnography in its Code of Ethics. [ 16 ] Thus, there are significant ethical issues around the use of digital tools, data collection from cyberspace, and whether cyberethnographers respect privacy in ...

  5. American Association of Biological Anthropologists - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the AAPA had published an official position on biological aspects of race, based on evidence from anthropological (as well as biological, genetic, and social scientific) research in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 101, pp 569–570, 1996. That statement emphasized that all humans belong to a single species and ...

  6. Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    The code of ethics notes that anthropologists are part of a wider scholarly and political network, as well as human and natural environment, which needs to be reported on respectfully. [56] The code of ethics recognizes that sometimes very close and personal relationship can sometimes develop from doing ethnographic work. [ 56 ]

  7. American Ethnological Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Anthropologist is the quarterly journal of the American Anthropological Association. The journal advances the Association's mission through publishing articles that add to, integrate, synthesize, and interpret anthropological knowledge; commentaries and essays on issues of importance to the discipline; and reviews of books, films, sound recordings and exhibits."

  8. Applied anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The American Anthropological Association (AAA) website describes anthropology as a focus on "the study of humans, past and present. To understand the full sweep and complexity of cultures across all of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences."

  9. Society for Cultural Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Anthropology is one of the top ten highest ranked journals in the field of anthropology [4] In 2014, the journal became the first published by the American Anthropological Association to become an Open Access publication. [5] Associated with the journal are the official blog and podcast of the society, "Fieldsights" and "Anthropod".