Bibliographic Information
Title
Codes and Grievances
Organization
British Columbia Association of Professional Archaeologists
Full Date(s) of Adoption and/or Amendment
1995
Web Address (URL)
http://www.bcapa.ca/bylaws/code-of-ethics-code-of-conduct-and-grievance-procedure/
Additional Information
Format
Web page
Scope
State or Province (US and Canada)
Region
British Columbia
Language
English
Notes
The BCAPA Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct is excerpted from their bylaws on this designated web page. The Code of Ethics outlines four principles that members of the Association must abide by. The Code of Conduct is organized based on the archaeologist's responsibility to seven entities: the archaeological record, the public, cultural groups, the discipline and profession of Archaeology, other archaeologists, clients, and operational standards. This page also details BCAPA's grievance procedure.
The following is a link to several resources they have compiled under their "Standards of Practice" page:
http://www.bcapa.ca/bylaws/standards-of-practice/
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Adequate Preparation for Research Projects
- Appropriate Dissemination of Research
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Employers and Clients
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
- Integrity of Research Methodology
Keywords & Terms
- Academic Integrity and/or Plagiarism
- Accountability
- Adequate and Responsible Reporting, Publication, and Dissemination
- Adequate Preparation
- Anti-Commercialization
- Confidentiality
- Consultation/Partnership with Affected Groups
- Consultation/Partnership with Indigenous Peoples
- Dishonesty, Exaggeration, Fraud, Deceit, and/or Misrepresentation
- Employer/Client Relationships
- Funding, Employment, and/or Compensation for Work
- Impact on Communities - Local, Descendant, etc.
- Indigenous, Tribal, Aboriginal Rights
- Local, State, Federal, and Tribal Laws
- Looting, Collecting, and Illicit Trade of Cultural Property
- Management of Cultural Resources, Heritage, History
- Preservation of Archaeological Resources
- Professional Qualification
- Professional Relationships and Communication
- Professional Standards
- Promotion of Archaeological Research/Archaeology as Scientific Discipline
- Protection and Non-Disclosure of Archaeological Sites
- Public Interest, Collaboration, Education, and Outreach
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
- Stewardship