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Discussion and conclusions
pp. 451-503
Abstract
The findings advanced by contributors to this volume collectively agree that the publication of data regarding native environmental mismanagement, warfare, and violence are essential to the accurate production of knowledge in the disciplines of anthropology and the social sciences more generally. We believe that the judicious reporting of indigenous conflict and environmental degradation may well prove beneficial to Amerindians. Most significantly, we collectively agree that the censorship or suppression of such findings may prove deleterious to native communities.
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Chacon Richard J., Mendoza Rubén G. (2012) The ethics of anthropology and Amerindian research: reporting on environmental degradation and warfare. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 451-503
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1065-2_19
Full citation:
Chacon Richard J., Mendoza Rubén G. (2012) „Discussion and conclusions“, In: R. J. Chacon & R. G. Mendoza (eds.), The ethics of anthropology and Amerindian research, Dordrecht, Springer, 451–503.