Objectives:
The Committee on Ethics is a standing committee of the Association, which is responsible for the design and implementation of the Association's ethics education and advisory program. The objectives of the ethics education program are:
1. to increase the number of candidates for all degrees in anthropology receiving training in ethics before graduating;
2. to provide ongoing education in ethical issues for all AAA members, and
3. to provide advice to AAA members facing/raising ethical dilemmas.
Duration of Committee:
Permanent; The AAA Association Operations Committee will review each committee advisory to the Board at least once in five years.
Committee Reports to:
The Executive Board
Responsibilities:
1. Work with the long-range Planning Committee and others, formulates visions and goals for the AAA ethics education and advisory program, consistent with the Association's long-range goals
2. Continually assess members' ethics education needs and interests
3. Provide advice to AAA members who are facing/raising ethical dilemmas
4. Assess progress toward attaining ethics education program vision and goals
5. Develop policy recommendations for the ethics education program
6. With the Ethics Contributing Editor of the Anthropology Newsletter, develop ideas for the Ethics column and materials for the AAA Ethics Page on the website
7. Sponsor an ethics-related session at the AAA annual meeting
Membership and Appointment:
10 member committee including the Chair
3 year terms
Committee members are elected at-large with designated seats for:
Applied anthropology
Linguistic anthropology
Archaeology
Biological anthropology
As well as 3 undesignated seats
The AN Column Editor, President and President-elect serve ex-officio
The Committee members select a chair from among its members.
Product:
The COE submits recommendations to the AAA Executive Board in the form of motions passed at its meetings. The Chair of the COE submits an annual program report to the Executive Board.
Meetings and Schedule:
The COE meets annually at the AAA annual meeting (November/December)
Staff Liaison and Contact Information: Damon Dozier, Director of Public Affairs, American Anthropological Association, 2200 Wilson Blvd, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22201, 703/528-1902 ext 3008, fax 703/528-3546.
Ethics Committee Members
| Current Chair (2008) and Biological Seat Katherine C. MacKinnon (E 05-08) Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice and Center for International Studies Saint Louis University 3500 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103 (o) 314/977-2167 (f) 314/977-3623 mackinn@slu.edu Former Chair (2007) and Archaeology Seat Alex W. Barker (E 05-08) Museum of Art & Archaeology, Director 1 Pickard Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 (o) 573/882-5075 (f) 573/884-4039 barkeraw@missouri.edu Undesignated Seat #1 Kalyanakrishna Sivaramakrishnan (E 06-09) Dept of Anthropology Yale University Box 208277 51 Hillhouse Ave New Haven, CT 06520 (o) 206/432-3684 (f) 206/432-3669 k.sivaramakrishnan@yale.edu Undesignated Seat #2 Steve Striffler (E 07-10) Dept of Anthropology Old Main 330 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 (o) 479/575-2272 striffler@hotmail.com Undesignated Seat #3 Dhooleka Sarhadi Raj (E 07-10) 7481 Huntsman Blvd. Springfield , VA 22153-1648 (o) 703/585-9999 (f) 866/365-1778 Dhooleka.raj@gmail.com | Cultural Seat K Sivaramakrishnan (06-09) Department of Anthropology Yale University P. O. Box 208277 New Haven, CT 06520-8277 (o) 203/432-3684 (f) 203/432-3669 k.sivaramakrishnan@yale.edu Linguistic Seat Pamela Bunte (E 07-10) Department of Anthropology 1250 Bellflower Blvd California State University, Long Beach Long Beach, CA 90840-0001 (o) 562/985-8179 (f) 562/985-4379 pbunte@csulb.edu Practicing/Applied Seat Dena Plemmons (E 06-09) 3137 Mission Village Dr San Diego, CA 92123 (o) 858/752-9585 (f) 858/268-9369 dplemmons@ucscd.edu AAA Staff Liaison Damon Dozier Director of Public Affairs American Anthropological Association 2200 Wilson Blvd, Suite 600 Arlington, VA 22201 (o) 703/528-1902 x3008 (f) 703/528-3546 ddozier@aaanet.org |