Program
6th
International Conference
on Ethics Across the Curriculum
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
October 14-17, 2004
Directors:
Courtney Campbell
David Keller
THURSDAY,
October 14th
10:00-10:10 Welcome, Dr. Sabah Randhawa, Interim Provost, Oregon State
University
10:10-10:40 Opening Remarks, Courtney Campbell
10:45-11:30 Plenary Session
Beth
Dixon, “Teaching Moral Integrity”
11:30-12:15
Concurrent Sessions
1A.
Charles List, “Wild Leisure and the Habituation of Environmental
Professionals”
1B. John Zenchak, Tim Morris, “Integrating Biology and the
Humanities”
12:15
Lunch (on own)
1:15-2:00 Plenary Session
Wendy
N. Wyatt-Barger, “True Confessions of The New York Times”
2:00-2:45 Concurrent
Sessions
2A.
Noel Kent, “Community Based Learning as a Dynamic Learning
Strategy”
2B. Danny C. Campbell, “Changing the Text, Changing its Implications:
Transforming Ethics in Literature"
2:45
Break
300-3:45 Plenary Session
Robert
Greenberg, “Hobbes, Hegel, Natural Law,
and the Old Testament”
3:45-4:45 Concurrent Sessions
3A.
Janine DeWitt, Carolyn Oxenford, “Using Case Studies to Promote
Ethical Reasoning: Insights from Psychology & Sociology”
3B. Elaine E. Engelhardt, “Sundry Economic, Political, and Social Systems
with an Organization
5:00
Reception,
Hilton Garden Inn, University Club
7:30-9:00
Symposium with Lisa
Newton
& Courtney Campbell
Death
with Dignity: The Oregon Experience
FRIDAY, October 15th
7:45 Continental Breakfast, LaSells Auditorium
9:00-10:15 Keynote Address: Charlotte
McDaniel (Emory University)
Organizing
for Ethics: Organizational Ethics, Teaching and Students
10:30-12:00
Concurrent Sessions
4A.
David A. Bella, Jonathan B. King, “The Dark Side of Organization"
4B.
Paul Leslie, Daniel Malotky, Nancy McElveen, “Ethical
Issues in Faculty Conflict”
12:00
Lunch (on own)
1:15-2:30 Concurrent Sessions
5A.
Kim Skoog, “A New Typology of Moral Gradations of Suicide”
5B. Rachel Wagner, "Islam and Popular Media: Iconic Power and Injustice"
3:00
Break
3:00-4:00 Concurrent Sessions
6A.
Paul Long, William Young, “Ethical Accountability for Wartime
Decision Makers”
6B.
Cynthia Cicalese, Janine DeWitt, “Securing Cyberspace: The Challenge
of Infusing Ethics”
6C.
Laura M. Bernhardt, “Alcibiades in the Pit: A Meditiation on Musicianship,
Teleology, and Responsible Membership”
4:00-4:45
Concurrent Sessions
7A.
Annabel Beerel, “Ethics in Organizations: The Unconscious
at Work”
7B. Daniel Wueste, “We Need to Talk…About Institutional
Integrity”
5:00
Business Meeting
6:30 Banquet, LaSells Gallery
7:15 Presidential Address, Wade Robison (RIT)
Flipping
Coins and Other Decision-Procedures
SATURDAY, October 16th
7:45
Continental Breakfast, LaSells Auditorum
9:15 Keynote Address: Robert Phillips (University of San Diego)
Stakeholder
Theory and Organizational Ethics
10:30
Concurrent Sessions
8A.
Susan Martinelli-Fernandez, John Lango, John W. Truslow III, “’Corporate
Responsibility and Education for War and Peace,”
8B. Ann
Ueda, “Ethical Frameworks
for Health and Human Services Delivered by Non-Profit Organizations"
12:00
Lunch (on own)
1:15-2:00 Concurrent Sessions
9A.
Robert Card, “Individual Responsibility Within Organizational
Contexts”
9B. Margery Holman, “Understanding the Ethics of Sport Outside the Professional
Model: An Organizational Dilemma”
9C. Douglas Chismar, “Going Corporate: Imparting Organizational Ethics
to Professional Artists and Designers”
2:00-3:15
Concurrent Sessions
10A.
Kathryn Sutliff, "Student Ethics Offices: Preparing the Students
of Today to Be Ethical Leaders of Tomorrow"
10B. Thomas Moran, “From Compliance to Flourishing: A Model
Examining the Factors Influencing Organizational Ethics”
10C.
Charles Piazza, "Organizational Values of a Cyber Workforce"
3:00
Break
3:30 Tour and Reading on Mary's Peak (weather permitting)
6:30 Reception, LaSells Gallery
SUNDAY, October 17th
7:45 Continental Breakfast, LaSells Auditorium
9:00-10:30 Plenary Session
Dave
Donovan, “Organizational Ethics in Practice”
10:45-11:30 Concurrent
Sessions
11A.
Jeanne Sokolec, “The Practice of Reflection in the Interface
Between Individuals and Organizations”
11B. Kae
Chatman, “Teaching Ethics and Society:
A Return to Civic Virtue”
11:30-12:15
Concurrent Sessions
12A. Nick
Braune, “Dialogue on Police Culture and Ethics”
12B. Matthew
Forrest Lowe, “Stewardship as Individual and Corporate
Responsibility”
12:15 Adjourn
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