Fall, 2001 (Roos, Soc. 311)


Assignment 5: Ethics Panel Assignments

 

Presentations will be November 13th, 16th, and 20th. Write-ups are due the day you present. NO late write-ups accepted.

 

The Ethics of Social Research

Panel 1. Stanford Prison Experiment (Philip Zimbardo, Stanford University, 1971) [read through the entire "slide show," from "Prelude" to "Conclusion" [date of presentation: Tuesday, November 13th]

Alphabetically: Alessi through Davis

Panel 2. Morton Hunt, "Research through deception," New York Times Magazine. September 12, 1982. (Philip Zimbardo, Stanford, 1980) [go to Iris, then Reserve Desk; type in Roos, then click on instructor; click on my name and look for article] [date of presentation: Tuesday, November 13th]

Alphabetically: Derowitsch through Hill

The Politics and Uses of Social Research

Panel 3. Christopher Shea, "Don't Talk to the Humans: The Crackdown on Social Science Research, Lingua Franca, Volume 10, No. 6 - September 2000. [date of presentation: Friday, November 16th]

Alphabetically: Holliman through Monteverde

Panel 4. Hooking Up, Hanging Out, and Hoping for Mr. Right: College Women on Dating
and Mating Today, Independent Women's Forum (IWF), July, 2001 [note that Rutgers students were among those interviewed] [date of presentation: Friday, November 16th]

Alphabetically: Muftau through Seaton

Panel 5. Jason DeParle, "Daring Research or 'Social Science Pornography'?: Charles Murray," New York Times Magazine. October 9, 1994. [go to Iris, then Reserve Desk; type in Roos, then click on instructor; click on my name and look for article] [date of presentation: Tuesday, November 20th]

Alphabetically: Serebrenik through Yunk