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Heinrich Harke and Bettina Arnold on Political Influences

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Know Thyself - Princeton University's Eno Hall (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

Know Thyself - Princeton University's Eno Hall (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

David Goehring
The various and changing attitudes of archaeologists towards migrations and ethnicity demonstrate the value of, and indeed the necessity for, constant critical examination of our own views on politically sensitive issues. At stake is not just our claim to carry out unbiased research and to engage in open-minded, unprejudiced debate but also our claim not to provide direct support for partisan political positions and our desire to be free in our work from political interference and pressure.
Heinrich Härke

I am not sure, however, what conclusions to draw from [Harke's] "desire to be free in our work from political interference and pressure." Does this mean that research results that clearly could be appropriated by "partisan political" forces should not be published until the political climate has changed? Isn't all research potentially vulnerable to misuse once it has entered the public domain? How will anticipating such abuses by policing research results make us more "free in our work"? ... Where do we as researchers draw the line?
Bettina Arnold

Heinrich Harke. 1998. Archaeologists and migrations: A problem of attitude? Current Anthropology 39(1):19-45

The photo on this page is not intended to cast aspersions onto Princeton's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department; but the Greek writing on the ivied wall translates to "Know thyself" and it seems too perfect to not use here.
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