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A2ethics.org is a nonprofit located in Ann Arbor (A2), Michigan. We are very interested in talking with people in our community about their views and ideas on the big and small ethical questions in th... more
FAQs about Working Ethics Podcast Series:How many episodes does Working Ethics Podcast Series have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
August 02, 2012Should "Dead Media" Have Moral Standing?There are so many ways to present the fascinating curatorial work, teaching and original research of Finn Brunton, Assistant Professor of Information at the University of Michigan School of Information, and author of the forthcoming book--Spam: A Flood, A Theory, A History (MIT Press)....more1h 25minPlay
November 22, 2011'Getting The Story Right' with EWA Public Editor Emily RichmondAt A2Ethics.org we aspire to be influential community educators about ethics matters.Given that education is central to our mission, we are also fortunate to know about the work of Emily Richmond....more43minPlay
August 31, 2011Be Prepared: The Girl Scout Leader Who Takes RisksErin Mattimoe is a young nonprofit professional with a special talent for building leaders in youth organizations. She is currently a program specialist in the Ann Arbor and Jackson Regions of Girl Scouts--Heart of Michigan. When we began our conversation, we thought we already knew about Girl Scouts....more1h 2minPlay
March 31, 2011Documenting the Talk of School Children: The Human Rights Field Researcher ListensIn October 2010, A2Ethics.org had the distinct honor of hosting Bede Sheppard, the senior researcher in the children's rights division of Human Rights Watch. We know it as the Sheppard conference. Not only did Bede visit Ann Arbor to give a keynote lecture for our Ethics Without Borders Education Project, he taught a class of high school students about his work, talked again about it at lunch, and then attended a reception and dinner, where we asked him the same questions....more51minPlay
July 09, 2010When Do I Get To Play? The Athletic Trainer Should KnowConcussions. Dehydration. Fraternization with players. Pressures from coaches, parents and athletes to give the nod to go back into the game after getting injured. Athletic trainers have a lot of ethical issues to worry about. How are they able to balance and deal with the many dilemmas they face? And what are athletic trainers for anyway? What are their roles and obligations on the field and off?...more50minPlay
November 22, 2009An Arborist's EthicsBarton Bund talks with Arborist Jack Richardson, founder and CEO of Guardian Tree Experts. The Ann Arbor tree care company approaches the work from a scientific point of view, helping clients preserve their trees, not just cut them down. The young entrepreneur talks about how he started his business on the right ethical foot, and where he sees it growing. Environmental ethics and business ethics are a constant balancing act, in a town with as many trees as this one....more34minPlay
July 05, 2009Principles v. Expediency: The Dilemmas of a Local Elected OfficialOur talk with City Council Member Christopher Taylor. After a mini-fracas involving emails and emoticons between Council Members, Taylor discusses with Bart and Jeanine how this small event speaks to the peaks and valleys of public service. Now that the dust has settled and the small matter seems to have blown over, the conversation turns to the role of the representative and his approach to ethical governance. This lively and fascinating discussion was recorded Thursday, July 2, 2009....more1h 12minPlay
May 19, 2009The Social Benefits of Social WorkersSocial workers are teachers, therapists, advocates, and police all rolled into one. They are in the trenches at the center of the school system, caught between the faculty, administration, students, parents, and school board. Join Bart and Jeanine in their hour-long discussion with Jennifer Cotter of the Livonia Public Schools....more1h 11minPlay
November 11, 2008Who Owns the Past? Ethics in ArchaeologyJoin us for our audio podcast with Katharyn Hanson and Elizabeth Bridges. Two professional archaeologists debunk the myths of the profession, and give us a picture of what archaeology is today....more47minPlay
August 09, 2008The Case for Apprenticeships: Having Groom N Go's Chelle Kilmury As Your MentorLocal dog groomer, Chelle Kilmury, a partner-in-business at Groom N Go, not only takes care of dogs the right way. She is also an excellent mentor to younger people interested in going into the animal grooming business. We talked with Chelle, and her apprentice, Zeke Askew about the craft and skills involved in grooming the many dog breeds that Ann Arbor area residents have been bringing to the shop for appointments that last the dog's lifetime....more51minPlay
FAQs about Working Ethics Podcast Series:How many episodes does Working Ethics Podcast Series have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.