[Air-l] Fwd: Ethics in a Virtual World: London

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Dec 22 14:59:44 PST 2004


since we are on the topic....

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ragna Zeiss <R.Zeiss at fsw.vu.nl>
> Date: December 22, 2004 1:19:40 PM EST
> To: Eurograd at lists.utwente.nl, STSGRAD-L at cornell.edu
> Subject: Ethics in a Virtual World: London
> Reply-To: R.Zeiss at fsw.vu.nl
>
> The Second International Conference on Teaching Applied and 
> Professional Ethics in Higher Education will take place at Roehampton 
> University, London from 30th August to 1st September 2005 . The theme 
> is Ethics in a Virtual World. http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/bss/cape/
>
> The scope of the conference is broad. Papers and other conference 
> contributions are invited on any aspect of teaching applied and 
> professional ethics in higher education; and on any ethical issue that 
> gives rise to questions about how the issue needs to be addressed in 
> higher education. Contributions that address issues arising in the 
> virtual world are particularly welcome but the conference will remain 
> broad in its scope of ethics.
>
> Proposals are invited for papers and other types of academic event.
>
> - Proposals for papers should take the form of an abstract not 
> exceeding 500 words. Full papers when presented should take no more 
> than 25 minutes delivery time leaving up to 15 minutes for discussion 
> in 40 minute sessions.
>
> - Proposals for other types of academic event will also be welcome.
>
>  An innovation for the 2005 conference will be the inclusion of 
> facilitated discussions introduced by ten minute introductions. 
> Proposals to facilitate such round table discussions should include:-
>
> - full text of the ten minute introduction;
>
> - brief descriptions of the process of the event including the manner 
> of opening discussion, questions to be posed, facilitation of 
> discussion, closure.
>
> Proposals are also invited for other formats for exchanging ideas in 
> an academic context. These might include demonstrations of specific 
> pedagogies such as the use of debates in teaching ethics. Details of 
> what is proposed should be described.
>
> All proposals should be submitted by 4th February 2005. Abstracts for 
> papers must not exceed 500 words. Papers should be submitted to the 
> CAPE Administrator at the
>
>  Centre for Applied and Professional Ethics
>
> Duke of Kent Building
>
> University of Surrey
>
> GUILDFORD
>
> Surrey GU2 5TE
>
> UK
>
> Or to CAPE at surrey.ac.uk
>
>
>
> Lynne Hamill
>
> Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 
> 7XH, UK
>
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> Centre for Applied and Professional Ethics
>
jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
www.cddc.vt.edu
jeremy.tmttlt.com
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