The anthropology of science as an anthropology of ethics (and vice versa)
Candea, M. Forthcoming. The anthropology of science as an anthropology of ethics (and vice versa): elements, problems and possibilities. In Cambridge Handbook of the Anthropology of Ethics (ed) J. Laidlaw. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
The title says it all - or almost. The only thing to add is that the rapprochement between the anthropology of science and the anthropology of ethics which this chapter argues for, is illustrated through an extended example of the ethical self-formation of behavioural ecologists and young biology graduates who work with meerkats.
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