Public Ethics Media
| Description |
Public Ethics Media is a collaborative project devoted to bringing conversations about the ethics of practical dilemmas into the public sphere. The project starts from the belief that ethicists of all kinds—including philosophers, political scientists, economists, social theorists, and many others—have valuable insights into public policy debates that often aren't heard outside of the academy. Public Ethics Media bridges that gap by publishing essays and producing podcasts that challenge these lively thinkers to apply theory to practice.
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| Related People |
Christian Barry, Deputy Director Matt Peterson, Fellow, Yale University |
| matt.peterson@yale.edu | |
Focus: Economy, Ethics, Globalization, Human Rights, Poverty, Australia, United States, Americas, Asia, Global
Related Resources:
- Clean Tech Intellectual Property (Audio)
- Indigenous Intellectual Property (Audio)
- Ownership and the Body (Audio)
- The Arbitrary Morality of Immigration and Citizenship (Audio)
- Institutionalizing Human Rights (Audio)
- The Bioethics of Infectious Diseases (Audio)
- American Sugar Policy Leaves a Sour Taste (Commentary)
- The G-20's Global Hit-and-Run (Commentary)
- Network Power (Audio)
- Shallow Cuts (Commentary)
- Proportionality in Gaza (Audio)
- Discretionary Time (Audio)
- Extending Human Lifespans (Audio)
- Shaking the Resource Curse (Audio)
- Pharmaceutical Innovation and Essential Medicines (Audio)
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