Security Management
Published on Security Management (http://www.securitymanagement.com)
Wartime Social Science
By



    
Print Edition Only: 
No
Weight: 
0
Beyond Print?: 
Yes
Teaser: 

The American Anthropological Association recently issued a final report on anthropologists’ involvement in the U.S. Army’s controversial Human Terrain System program [1]. The report was skeptical that anthropologists could ethically or safely participate in the program.

The American Anthropological Association recently issued a final report on anthropologists’ involvement in the U.S. Army’s controversial Human Terrain System program [1]. The report was skeptical that anthropologists could ethically or safely participate in the program.

Related Resources: 

Comments


Security Management is the award-winning publication of ASIS International, the preeminent international
organization for security professionals, with more than 38,000 members worldwide.

ASIS International, Inc. Worldwide Headquarters, 1625 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2818 U.S.A.
703.519.6200 | fax 703.519.6299 | www.asisonline.org

ASIS

© 2013 Security Management
This site is protected by copyright and trade mark laws under U.S. and International law.
No part of this work may be reproduced without the written permission of Security Management.

Powered by: Phase2 Technology

Source URL: http://www.securitymanagement.com/article/wartime-social-science-006832

Links:
[1] http://www.aaanet.org/cmtes/commissions/CEAUSSIC/upload/CEAUSSIC_HTS_Final_Report.pdf