Monday, March 28, 2011

Ethics: Peace and Conflict Studies Archive

Appiah, Kwame Anthony. "How To Make a Moral Revolution." Open Source (November 12, 2010)

Aristotle. Nicomachaen Ethics. The Internet Classics Archive (Originally written 350 B.C.)

Aronowitz, Nona Willis. "Half of Americans Getting Government Aid Swear They've Never Used Government Programs." GOOD (July 9, 2011)

Assange, Julian and Slavoj Zizek. "Full Video of WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange & Philosopher Slavoj Žižek With Amy Goodman." Democracy Now (July 2, 2011)

Benton, Michael. "What Does Our Nation Value: Examining Two Cases of Student Demonstrations and Police Responses (or non-responses)." Dialogic (November 10, 2011)

Bigger Stronger Faster (USA: Christopher Bell, 2008)

The Center for Public Integrity ["Investigative Journalism in the Public Interest The mission of the Center for Public Integrity is to produce original investigative journalism about significant public issues to make institutional power more transparent and accountable. To pursue its mission, the Center: Generates high-quality, accessible investigative reports, databases, and contextual analysis on issues of public importance. Disseminates work to journalists, policymakers, scholars, and citizens using a combination of digital, electronic, and print media. Educates, engages, and empowers citizens with the tools and skills they need to hold governments and other institutions accountable. Organizes and supports investigative journalists around the world who apply the Center’s values, mission, and standards to cross-border projects. Remains independent by building a strong and sustainable financial base of support, including a community of committed individuals and foundations."]

Coleman, Gabriella. "Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking." (February 18, 2013)

Corinna, Heather. "What Makes Someone Good in Bed?" Scarleteen (March 11, 2011)

Debusmann, Bernd. "America's Problematic Remote Control Wars." Reuters (July 8, 2011)

Dueholm, Benjamin J. "Rules of Misbehavior: Dan Savage, the brilliant and foul-mouthed sex columnist, has become one of the most important ethicists in America. Are we screwed?" Washington Monthly (March/April 2011)

Earp, Brian. "Choosing one’s own (sexual) identity: Shifting the terms of the ‘gay rights’ debate." Practical Ethics (January 26, 2012)

"Evolving Faith." On Being (December 30, 2010)

Franklin, Sarah. "Transbiology: A Feminist Cultural Account of Being After IVF." Scholar and Feminist Online 9.1/9.2 (Fall 2010 - Spring 2011)

Giacci, Vittorio. "Cinema, Responsibility and Formation." Cinemascope #7 (2007)

Greenwald, Glenn. "The Washington Post's dependence on the government it covers." Salon (April 10, 2011)

Hecht, Jennifer Michael. "A History of Doubt." Being (May 3, 2007)

Hedges, Chris. "The Collapse of Globalization." Truthdig (March 27, 2011)

Into Eternity Making Contact (March 18, 2014) ["Our world is generating more and more nuclear waste, but have no permanent place to dispose of it. But the nation of Finland has a plan. They’re building an underground cave, to hold thousands of tones of nuclear waste, for at least 100 thousand years. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the film, “Into Eternity”, which explores the logistical and philosophical quandaries around the construction of something that if it works, might very well outlast the entire human race."]

Kingsolver, Barbara. "The Ethics of Eating." On Being (July 15, 2010)

Leopold, Jason. "Air Force Pulls Christian-Themed Ethics Training for Nuclear Missile Officers After Publication of Truthout Report." Truthout (July 29, 2011)

Lessig, Lawrence. "Ethics in Politics." C-SPAN (January 21, 2011)

Moyers, Bill. "His Legendary Journalism Career: 'Democracy Should Be a Brake on Unbridled Greed and Power.'" Democracy Now (June 8, 2011)

Mullins, Paul. "The Peep Show of Death: Televising Human Remains." Archaeology and Material Culture (March 28, 2014)

On Being: Religion, Faith, Meaning, Ethics and Ideas (American Public Media: "On Being is a spacious conversation — and an evolving media space — about the big questions at the center of human life, from the boldest new science of the human brain to the most ancient traditions of the human spirit. ... Krista envisioned a program that would draw out the intellectual and spiritual content of religion that should nourish our common life, but that is often obscured precisely when religion enters the news. Our sustained growth as a show has also been nurtured by a cultural shift that seeks conversation, shared life, and problem-solving within and across religious traditions and across categories of belief and non-belief. On Being has both responded and contributed to a growing acknowledgement that there are basic questions of meaning that pertain to the entire human experience. The particular dramas and dynamics of the 21st century — ecological, political, cultural, technological, and economic — are bringing this into relief.")

Practical Ethics [United Kingdom: "Welcome to Practical Ethics where you can find daily ethical analysis of news events from researchers in four centres based at the Philosophy Faculty, University of Oxford. We focus on current events with practical ethical relevance, including developments in science and technology, environmental policy, public health, and information ethics."]

Pro Publica (New York: "To expose abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust by government, business, and other institutions, using the moral force of investigative journalism to spur reform through the sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing. ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. Our work focuses exclusively on truly important stories, stories with “moral force.” We do this by producing journalism that shines a light on exploitation of the weak by the strong and on the failures of those with power to vindicate the trust placed in them.")

Russell, Bertrand. "Authority and the Individual, Pts. 1-6." The Reith Lectures (December 24, 1948 - January 30, 1949)

Sandberg, Anders. "Asking the Right Questions: Big Data and Civil Rights." Practical Ethics (August 16, 2012)

Savage Love [Seattle: Weblog of sexual/relationship ethics columnist Dan Savage -- there is also a weekly podcast.]

Sethness, Javier. "Noam Chomsky: Ecology, Ethics, Anarchism." Truthout (April 3, 2014)

Silverman, Criag. "The Wall Street Journal Disappears an Error." On The Media (July 29, 2011)

"The Warning." Frontline (October 20, 2009)

Washington, Harriet. ""Deadly Monopolies": ... How Firms are Taking Over Life Itself." Democracy Now (October 31, 2011)

Weisberg, Jacob. "Tech Revolutionaries
The Arab Revolt shows that Google's and Twitter's corporate values are better than Facebook's."
Slate (February 24, 2011)

Yes Men Fix the World (USA: Andy Bichbaum and Mike Bonanno, 2010: 87 mins)

Zaroff, Larry. "Medicine and the Human Condition." Entitled Opinions (November 23, 2011)

Zirin, Dave. "The UConn Huskies Win ‘NCAA Hunger Games Bingo’." The Nation (April 8, 2014)

Zizek, Slavoj. "First as Tragedy, Then as Farce." RSAnimate (July 28, 2010)

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