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On the Limits of Cultural Relativism as a Debiasing Method
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
I analyze cultural relativism as a methodological strategy to correct for ethnocentric biases in anthropological fieldwork. I discuss the format debiasing norms may adopt (rules or standards) depending on whether a discipline has a causal or interpretative outlook. Franz Boas and his school advocated for an interpretative approach to ethnographic fieldwork, in which cultural relativism was implemented as a standard (only culturally unbiased reports are admissible) to be interpreted by expert third parties. Legitimate as it may be as a debiasing method, it does not allow anthropologists to adjudicate their debates on biases in their ethnographic record.
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Ángel Díaz de Rada, Alfredo Francesch, Ian Jarvie, Inkeri Koskinen, and Julie Zahle kindly commented on this manuscript (without endorsing its claims). The research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science grant RTI2018-097709-B-I00.