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  1. Ethical issues in linguistic fieldwork: An overview. [REVIEW]Keren Rice - 2006 - Journal of Academic Ethics 4 (1-4):123-155.
    Ethical issues in linguistic fieldwork have received surprisingly little direct attention in recent years. This article reviews ethical models for fieldwork and outlines the responsibilities of linguists involved in fieldwork on endangered languages to individuals, communities, and knowledge systems, focusing on fieldwork in a North American context.
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  • Whose forest? Whose land? Whose ruins? Ethics and conservation.Richard R. Wilk - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (3):367-374.
    The stakes are very high in many struggles over cultural property, not only because the property is itself valuable, but also because property rights of many kinds hinge on cultural identity. However, the language of property rights and possession, and the standards for establishing cultural rights, is founded in antiquated and essentialized concepts of cultural continuity and cultural purity. As cultural property and culturally-defined rights become increasingly valuable in the global marketplace, disputes over ownership and management are becoming more and (...)
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