The Chronicle of Higher Education

Anthropologists Discuss Where to Draw Ethical Lines in Dealing With National-Security Agencies

By DAVID GLENN

American military and intelligence agencies have increasingly been turning to anthropologists and other social scientists for "cultural knowledge" about actual and potential adversaries. But many anthropologists are deeply anxious about offering such assistance, fearing, among other things, that their...

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