>From: "Day Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: DC-PC
>Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 18:46:42 +0600
>X-Mailer: Arachne V1.50;beta
>To: [log in to unmask] (Yannis Hamilakis)
>Subject: Ethics
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>
>The ivory tower is under attack by the light
>shed on it from lists like this of interested
>parties. Whereas formerly department chairs
>could plagarize the work of innovative minds
>with less status, now the latter has venues
>like this to post ideas and complaint.
>
>Likewise, at the digs, as at Chatal Hoyuk,
>people there have a website to post what is
>going on at the dig, and case in point, what
>the relations are with vistors... or any
>other problem which may arise.
>
>In a large way, work in all sorts of fields
>is becoming 'open source', and ethical action,
>or lack thereof, will quickly become common
>knowledge. It is going to require a degree
>of sensitivity on the part of administrators
>they have not formerly had to deal with.
>-- Arachne V1.50;beta, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://home.arachne.cz/
>
>
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Dr. Yannis Hamilakis
Lecturer in Archaeology
Director, Centre for the Study of South Eastern Europe
(http://www.swan.ac.uk/cssee/cssee.htm)
Department of Archaeology Tel.: 01570-422351(x396)
University of Wales Lampeter Fax: 01570-423669
Lampeter,Ceredigion, SA48 7ED E-mail: [log in to unmask]
WALES,UK.
http://archaeology.lamp.ac.uk/hamilakis/yhamilakis.html
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