2021
DOI: 10.24215/18536387e034
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Desafíos éticos asociados al estudio y tratamiento de restos humanos en las ciencias antropológicas en el siglo XXI

Abstract: Los antropólogos biólogos y forenses se han vuelto cada vez más conscientes de los problemas éticos asociados a la investigación y la enseñanza con restos humanos. El proceso de exhumación, el análisis y el almacenamiento de estos restos han sido el foco de atención habitual tanto de profesionales como de los medios de comunicación. Además, debido al surgimiento de nuevas tecnologías y metodologías, en las últimas décadas han aparecido una serie de preocupaciones adicionales. El objetivo de este artículo es de… Show more

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“…This may be required/undertaken at the author's host institution, such as a university or museum, or it may be requested by a funding body in a grant application. The value of including ethics statements in papers has been raised in the past (Squires, Booth, & Roberts, 2019; Squires & García‐Mancuso, 2021; Turner et al, 2018), though little has changed in terms of mandatory ethics statements within the major biological anthropology journals. This is despite the fact that some journals are linked with associations that have set up ethics committees with the aim of embedding ethics into research and associated outputs.…”
Section: Guidance For Submission Of Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be required/undertaken at the author's host institution, such as a university or museum, or it may be requested by a funding body in a grant application. The value of including ethics statements in papers has been raised in the past (Squires, Booth, & Roberts, 2019; Squires & García‐Mancuso, 2021; Turner et al, 2018), though little has changed in terms of mandatory ethics statements within the major biological anthropology journals. This is despite the fact that some journals are linked with associations that have set up ethics committees with the aim of embedding ethics into research and associated outputs.…”
Section: Guidance For Submission Of Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%