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Guide to Professional Ethics in Political Science

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1992

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1. Its formal title was the Committee on Professional Standards and Responsibilities. The other members of the Committee were Stephen K. Bailey, Samuel H. Beer, William D. Carey, Manning J. Dauer, David Fellman, Jack W. Peltason, Douglas W. Rae, Randall B. Ripley, Wallace S. Sayre, Veraon Van Dyke, and Aaron B. Wildavsky.

2. The other members of the Committee were Gayle Binion, John C. Wahlke, and Nancy H. Zingale. Michael Brintnall served as Committee coordinator.

3. However, APSA does list annually in PS the institutions which have been censured by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and by the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT).

4. The word “teacher” as used in this document is understood to include the investigator who is attached to an academic institution without teaching duties.

5. Bold-face numbers in brackets refer to Interpretive Comments which follow.

6. For a discussion of this question, see the “Report of the Special Committee on Academic Personnel Ineligible for Tenure,” AAUP Bulletin, Autumn, 1966, pp. 280–282.

7. For a more detailed statement on this question, see “On Crediting Prior Service Elsewhere as Part of the Probationary Period,” AAUP Bulletin 64 (1978): 274–75.

8. The common Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects is based on and replaces 1981 regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services. Those regulations were examined by the AAUP in 1981: “Regulations Governing Research on Human Subjects: Academic Freedom and the Institutional Review Board, Academe, December 1981: 358–370.

9. 1961 Statement on Recruitment and Resignation of Faculty Members

1964 Committee A Statement on Extramural Utterances (Clarification of sec. lc of the 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure)

1965 Preventing Conflicts of Interest in Government-Sponsored Research at Universities

1966 Statement on Government of Colleges and Universities

1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students

1970 Council Statement on Freedom and Responsibility

1976 On Discrimination

1984 Sexual Harassment: Suggested Policy and Procedures for Handling Complaints