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DESCRIPTION:Ethical questions arise in all aspects of campus life\, includi
 ng: What should we expect of members of the campus community given people
 ’s varied roles (e.g.\, as learners\, researchers\, mentors\, and employ
 ees)? What principles and policies should be used to ensure research is co
 nducted in an ethical manner? Who should benefit from university resources
 ? How can classroom practices\, and university norms more broadly\, more w
 idely promote equality and advance inclusive learning and research environ
 ments? When controversies erupt about these and myriad other issues\, what
  values should guide their resolution? Potential answers to these question
 s involve foundational values like justice\, merit\, and equality. We will
  explore these values by considering debates on campuses about issues incl
 uding: the societal consequences of research\, anti-racist educational pra
 ctices\, university finances\, and what work is valued in the academy. We 
 will discuss short readings and hear from guest speakers to learn about ca
 mpus norms and their rationales.\n\nCourse Schedule\n\nMonday\, Sept. 8 
 – Friday\, Sept. 12\, 9:30 AM - 1 PM\n\nFull attendance is expected.1 ho
 ur per day on readings before class.
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DESCRIPTION:Ethical questions arise in all aspects of campus life\, includi
 ng: What should we expect of members of the campus community given people
 ’s varied roles (e.g.\, as learners\, researchers\, mentors\, and employ
 ees)? What principles and policies should be used to ensure research is co
 nducted in an ethical manner? Who should benefit from university resources
 ? How can classroom practices\, and university norms more broadly\, more w
 idely promote equality and advance inclusive learning and research environ
 ments? When controversies erupt about these and myriad other issues\, what
  values should guide their resolution? Potential answers to these question
 s involve foundational values like justice\, merit\, and equality. We will
  explore these values by considering debates on campuses about issues incl
 uding: the societal consequences of research\, anti-racist educational pra
 ctices\, university finances\, and what work is valued in the academy. We 
 will discuss short readings and hear from guest speakers to learn about ca
 mpus norms and their rationales.\n\nCourse Schedule\n\nMonday\, Sept. 8 
 – Friday\, Sept. 12\, 9:30 AM - 1 PM\n\nFull attendance is expected.1 ho
 ur per day on readings before class.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:SGSI 2025: Ethics & the Academy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/sgsi-2025-ethics-the-academ
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DESCRIPTION:Ethical questions arise in all aspects of campus life\, includi
 ng: What should we expect of members of the campus community given people
 ’s varied roles (e.g.\, as learners\, researchers\, mentors\, and employ
 ees)? What principles and policies should be used to ensure research is co
 nducted in an ethical manner? Who should benefit from university resources
 ? How can classroom practices\, and university norms more broadly\, more w
 idely promote equality and advance inclusive learning and research environ
 ments? When controversies erupt about these and myriad other issues\, what
  values should guide their resolution? Potential answers to these question
 s involve foundational values like justice\, merit\, and equality. We will
  explore these values by considering debates on campuses about issues incl
 uding: the societal consequences of research\, anti-racist educational pra
 ctices\, university finances\, and what work is valued in the academy. We 
 will discuss short readings and hear from guest speakers to learn about ca
 mpus norms and their rationales.\n\nCourse Schedule\n\nMonday\, Sept. 8 
 – Friday\, Sept. 12\, 9:30 AM - 1 PM\n\nFull attendance is expected.1 ho
 ur per day on readings before class.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:SGSI 2025: Ethics & the Academy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/sgsi-2025-ethics-the-academ
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DESCRIPTION:Ethical questions arise in all aspects of campus life\, includi
 ng: What should we expect of members of the campus community given people
 ’s varied roles (e.g.\, as learners\, researchers\, mentors\, and employ
 ees)? What principles and policies should be used to ensure research is co
 nducted in an ethical manner? Who should benefit from university resources
 ? How can classroom practices\, and university norms more broadly\, more w
 idely promote equality and advance inclusive learning and research environ
 ments? When controversies erupt about these and myriad other issues\, what
  values should guide their resolution? Potential answers to these question
 s involve foundational values like justice\, merit\, and equality. We will
  explore these values by considering debates on campuses about issues incl
 uding: the societal consequences of research\, anti-racist educational pra
 ctices\, university finances\, and what work is valued in the academy. We 
 will discuss short readings and hear from guest speakers to learn about ca
 mpus norms and their rationales.\n\nCourse Schedule\n\nMonday\, Sept. 8 
 – Friday\, Sept. 12\, 9:30 AM - 1 PM\n\nFull attendance is expected.1 ho
 ur per day on readings before class.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:SGSI 2025: Ethics & the Academy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/sgsi-2025-ethics-the-academ
 y
CATEGORIES:Class/Seminar
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DESCRIPTION:Ethical questions arise in all aspects of campus life\, includi
 ng: What should we expect of members of the campus community given people
 ’s varied roles (e.g.\, as learners\, researchers\, mentors\, and employ
 ees)? What principles and policies should be used to ensure research is co
 nducted in an ethical manner? Who should benefit from university resources
 ? How can classroom practices\, and university norms more broadly\, more w
 idely promote equality and advance inclusive learning and research environ
 ments? When controversies erupt about these and myriad other issues\, what
  values should guide their resolution? Potential answers to these question
 s involve foundational values like justice\, merit\, and equality. We will
  explore these values by considering debates on campuses about issues incl
 uding: the societal consequences of research\, anti-racist educational pra
 ctices\, university finances\, and what work is valued in the academy. We 
 will discuss short readings and hear from guest speakers to learn about ca
 mpus norms and their rationales.\n\nCourse Schedule\n\nMonday\, Sept. 8 
 – Friday\, Sept. 12\, 9:30 AM - 1 PM\n\nFull attendance is expected.1 ho
 ur per day on readings before class.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:SGSI 2025: Ethics & the Academy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/sgsi-2025-ethics-the-academ
 y
CATEGORIES:Class/Seminar
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