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C4eRadio: Sounds of Ethics

C4eRadio: Sounds of Ethics

By: Centre for Ethics University of Toronto
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Selected lectures and other events from the Centre for Ethics (C4E) at the University of Toronto and its Ethics of AI Lab. Also from C4E: Let's Get Ethical, our podcast featuring conversations about ethics, from soup to nuts.All rights reserved Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ethics of Research Teaser
    Jan 21 2022
    Welcome to The Ethics of Research. My name is Aden, and I am a doctoral fellow at the Centre for Ethics. My research focuses on right-wing extremism in Canada. Based on my field research over the past couple of years, I realized that there was a gap regarding conversations that focus on ethical dilemmas faced by researchers while working on contentious issues. To fill that gap, this podcast will include conversations with academics who study topics such as violence, crime, extremism, civil wars, refugee crises and prison systems while researching individuals who are either perpetrators or victims within these structures. The goal is to help early career graduate students think beyond their methods training and prepare ahead regarding ethical issues they might face while researching similar topics.
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  • Author Meets Critics: Mark Kingwell: Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface, Introduction (1/5)
    Jun 15 2019
    Author Meets Critics: Mark Kingwell: Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface, Introduction (1/5) by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
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    9 mins
  • George Elliott Clarke, Kaddish for Leonard Cohen (à la manière d’Allen Ginsberg)
    Jul 13 2017
    George Elliott Clarke, Kaddish for Leonard Cohen (à la manière d’Allen Ginsberg) by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
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