For discussion:
Pauwels, L. (2008). Taking and Using. Visual Communication Quarterly, 15(4), 243-257. Routledge. doi:10.1080/15551390802415071
Recommended: Pink, ch 2, in dropbox.
Other resources:
Papademas, D., 2009. The International Visual Sociology Association 2009 IVSA Code of Research Ethics and Guidelines. Visual Studies 24, 250–257.
Perry, S., & Marion, J. S. (2010). State of the Ethics in Visual Anthropology. Visual Anthropology Review, 26(2).
American Anthropological Association Code of Ethics (does not directly address visual materials)
Cross-cultural filmmaking [electronic resource]: a handbook for making documentary and ethnographic films and videos: chapter on Ethics.
Below are from the perspectives of journalism and oral history, not social science research. But very useful.
- National Press Photographers’ Association Code of Ethics
- Radio and Television Digital News Association, Guidelines for Ethical Video and Audio Editing
- The Canadian Journalism Project, Ethical guidelines for editing audio
- Rebecca Jones, Blended Voices: Crafting a Narrative from Oral History Interviews Oral History Review 31:1 2004
- Code of Ethics for Associated Press
The Photographer’s Right – a summary of the laws regarding photography and video in public places
Dan Heller photography on model releases