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The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics offers podcasts on a variety of ethical focus areas including Bioethics, Business Ethics, Campus Ethics, Character Education, Government Ethics, Internet Ethics, Journalism Ethics, Leadership Ethics, Social Sector Ethics, Technology Ethics, and more.
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.In this episode we reflect on the conversations with our guests, and look into the ethical implications for non-Israelis nor Palestinians.Von Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.Episode 5: In this episode we reflect on the previous four episodes, and dive into the ethical implications for Israelis and Palestinians.Von Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.Episode 4: As a Professor for politics in the Middle East, Professor Farid Senzai shares with us his thoughts on the importance of Israelis and Palestinians sharing their personal experiences, and why he th…
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.Episode 3: As a social media influencer with above 100K followers, Rudy Rochman shares with us his thoughts on whether social media influencers should post about political conflicts, and how to post posts t…
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.Episode 2: As a Palestinian student living in New York, Saad Shuaib shares with us his point of view on why he feels responsible to post on social media about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and his opini…
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2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.Episode 1: As an Israeli studying in New York, Shiraz Tzarfati shares what the don’t know/don’t post trend was and why she decided to participate, and what she thinks are the pros and cons of posting politi…
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Welcome to the Big Q where students get answers to ethical questions. In this episode, Hackworth Fellow, Mikayla Apodaca, gathered questions from students about programs that support diversity, equity and inclusion, and spoke with with Shá Duncan Smith, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Santa Clara University.…
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Welcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. This episode features Emma Samuel ’22 who on behalf of students interviews Matthew Duncan, associate dean for student life, about how the university might get word out to students about available resources.…
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Welcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. In this episode, Jackson Stanich ’23 gathered questions from students wondering when Santa Clara University's Recreational Sports Program would reopen after being closed for COVID-19. Stanich spoke with Janice DeMonsi, director of recreation, for answer…
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Welcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. Morayo Kamson ’22 gathered questions about Santa Clara University's COVID-19 response and spoke with head of the COVID-19 Operations Team, Dr. Craig Stephens for answers.Von Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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The sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church has entered a new phase of transparency – whether volunteered or demanded. Listen to two leading national figures on the abuse crisis, NY Times journalist Peter Steinfels and canon lawyer Jennifer Haselberger, who came together earlier this Spring to address the challenge of this new moment in a charge…
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Host Owen Huelsbeck delves into the relationship between drinking and hookups. He explores how drinking influences consent and how events that include a lot of drinking can make people feel pressured to hook up. The podcast begins with an interview with Law Professor Michelle Oberman about the legal issues. Owen goes on to talk to a variety of Sant…
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From controversial fliers to demands to punish language considered oppressive, freedom of speech in the last years has been a contested topic at Santa Clara University. Should the university’s campus speech policy be changed in response to these controversies at SCU and in American society? Professor Lawrence Nelson, Philosophy Department, Santa Cl…
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Erwin Chemerinsky is co-author of Free Speech on Campus (Yale University Press, 2017) and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law and dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law. He presents a lecture about free speech controversies based on concepts in his book, followed by Q/A.Von Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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The concept of the rule of law developed in the early modern period in the West as a response to kings invoking divine right to set themselves above the obligations of civil law. According to the rule of law, everyone – including the king – is subject to the law. Brian Buckley, senior lecturer, SCU Department of Philosophy, unpacks the history and …
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It has become clear: North Korea not only has nuclear weapons but is also developing intercontinental missiles with the capacity to strike the continental United States. What are the latest facts about North Korea’s weapons and the political situation? How does this crisis affect South Korea, Japan and other countries throughout Asia? How does it a…
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During his tenure as chancellor at University of California, Berkeley, Nicholas Dirks navigated some of the most challenging free speech controversies in the contemporary United States. In one of the most telling episodes, a February 2017 speech by the right wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos was shut down amid a riot by left wing “antifa” proteste…
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When business and national interests conflict: A presentation by David Yosifon, Santa Clara Law Professor, exploring how corporations consider the impact of their business decisions on their home country and its interests. Commentary response from Dick Levy, Sutter Health director and former CEO & Chair of Varian Medical Systems.…
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The recent overturning of ASG’s ruling on Turning Point USA’s status as an RSO and the University’s censoring of The Santa Clara newspaper have called into question the morality of certain decisions made by the university, particularly when it comes to respecting the rights of students and showing commitment to the common good. In this episode host…
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This week Father Jeffrey Baerwald and host Miranda Bartosz attempt to define responsibility and outline how it should be implemented in everyday life– which turns out to be trickier than it seems, particularly when it comes to alcohol behaviors. They also talk about how responsibility works when it's an institution– like Santa Clara University– inv…
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