Killing with Culture: Anthropology’s Ethical Dilemma with War

Journal of Military Ethics 18 (4):287-298 (2020)
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This article highlights the difficulty of creating a code of ethics in anthropology, particularly one that appropriately addresses the nuanced nature of the military and the anthropologists who con...

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