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Introduction • What Would You Do? Juggling Bioethics and Ethnography
ONE • THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF ETHICS
1. Professional Ethicist Available: Logical, Secular, Friendly
2. The Licensing and Certification of Ethics Consultants: What Part of "No!" Was So Hard to Understand?
3. Institutional Ethics Committees: Sociological Oxymoron, Empirical Black Box
4. Margin of Error: The Sociology of Ethics Consultation
5. Bureaucracies of Mass Deception: Institutional Review Boards and Ethics of Ethnographic Research with Raymond G. De Vries
TWO • THE ETHICS OF ETHNOGRAPHY: GENETIC COUNSELORS REVISITED
6. Invitation to Ethnography
7. A Twice-Told Tale of Witnessing
8. Irony, Ethnography, and Informed Consent
THREE • THE ETHICS OF ETHNOGRAPHY: SURGEONS REVISITED
9. The Field-Worker and the Surgeon
10. An Ethnographer's Apology, A Bioethicist's Lament: The Surgeon and the Sociologist Revisited
11. A Moment of Silence: On Not Giving Up Dr. Arthur's Ghost
CONCLUSION • PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE AND MORAL COWARDICE
Counterfeit Courage and the Noncombatant
Index
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