Oral history and ethical practice: Towards effective policies and procedures [Book Review]

Journal of Academic Ethics 4 (1-4):157-174 (2006)
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Abstract

This article examines how Canadian ethics policies affects historians who use oral history, and focuses on privacy and confidentiality, free and informed consent, and research involving Aboriginal peoples. The article concludes with recommendations for developing ethics policies that accord with historical methodology.

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