Research Ethics and Methodological Challenges in Anthropology. DURING FIELDWORK: Negotiating access, negotiating trust, methodologies
This first cycle of roundtables aims at discussing ethical issues in anthropology by using the anthropology of reproduction and medical anthropology as privileged lenses to highlight research ethics and methodological challenges at the core of our discipline.
Anthropologists face numerous ethical dilemmas, some of which are present in every field, while others have peculiarities that can only be found in specific situations. Each roundtable will be organized on several themes related to different research stages: (1) before, (2) during, (3) after ethnographic fieldworks. After the panel speakers conclude their presentations [each speaker will have a 10-minute time slot], the floor is opened for active participation from all the participants. The roundtable format is designed to promote a dynamic discussion where diverse perspectives can be shared and explored to deepen the understanding of
ethical considerations within anthropology at large.
How to participate: roundtables are open to the public.
Please, register here: https://forms.gle/9wHK1D3irfY7yt7u7
Full program: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I7G2JGRa2UAye3IqRw3cUYNc767ycTD-/view
For any questions: corinna.guerzoni@unibo.it
30th October 2024
16.30 - 18.00 (CET)
Speakers: Risa Cromer (Purdue University), Julieta Chaparro (Cambridge University), Silvia De Zordo (Universitat de
Barcelona), Anaïs Martin (Université du Québec en Outaouais).
Chair: Claudia Mattalucci (Università di Milano-Bicocca).