Selected lectures and other events from the Centre for Ethics (C4E) at the University of Toronto and its Ethics of AI Lab. Also from C4E: Let's Get Ethical, our podcast featuring conversations about ethics, from soup to nuts.
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Lucien Ferguson, The Spirit Of Caste by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Anton Ford, The Objectification Of Agency by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
AI As Moral Patient by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
William Paris, Undisciplining Time?: Critique, Utopia, And The Prospects Of Life Beyond Capital by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Jerome Clarke, The Data Of Blackness by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Yukiko Kobayashi Lui, Feminist And Queer Legal Theory Toward Family Abolition by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Miko Zeldes-Roth, Escape From Politics: Personal Responsibility And White Citizenship In America by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Anthony Sangiuliano, Discrimination And Psychological Harm by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Jeta Mulaj, Balkanization And The Racial Order by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Shannon Hoff, A Phenomenological Account Of The Conditions Of Transnational Feminism by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Martin O'Neill, Community, Solidarity And The Sense Of Justice by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Eric Orts, Toward A Theory Of Plural Business Purposes by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Chiara Cordelli, On The Republican Critique Of Capitalism by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Joel Anderson, Assistive Technologies For Self-Control In The Context Of Structural Attributional Injustice
Larisa Svirsky, The Second-Personal Significance Of Trauma by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Winston Thompson, On The Ethics Of Teaching Race by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Maya Goldenberg, Myth-Busting or Meaning-Making Public Science Communications and the Infodemic by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Bruce Maxwell, Social Justice Advocacy In The Classroom And Teacher Neutrality by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Christopher Martin, Should Higher Education Be A Right? by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Emily McWilliams, Intellectual Humility in Joint Inquiry by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Lisa McKeown, Acknowledging Passionate Utterances by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Logan Gates, Human Rights in the Latin American Tradition by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Enna Kim, Yestermorrow Speculative Tales of a Possible Repair Future by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Atif Khan, Narrating Hauntings Everywhere Towards The Edges Of Territorial Pakistan by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Jared Riggs, Being Practical about the Moral Status of AI by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Angelica Pesarini, "We Can't Welcome Them All" The Grammar of Race in Italian Political Discourse by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
The Ethics of Researching Al-Qaeda and ISIS Communications Online In this episode, Aden interviews Nadia Hai, who just finished her PhD at the Carleton University's School of Journalism and Communication. She researches the way al-Qaeda and the Islamic State present their respective causes to Western audiences through their online, English-language media, with a focus on their online magazines created and distributed by their respective media foundations. She completed her master's degree in culture and society at the University of Calgary, where her thesis examined the rhetorical devices al-Qaeda employed in its English-language magazine Inspire. Currently, Hai works as a national security policy analyst in the federal government. You can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/nshai27, and you can follow host Aden at https://twitter.com/aspiringexpert
The Ethics of Interviewing ISIS Fighters In this episode, Aden interviews Amarnath Amarasingam, who is an Assistant Professor in the School of Religion and is cross-appointed to the Department of Political Studies, at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. His research interests are in terrorism, radicalization and extremism, online communities, diaspora politics, post-war reconstruction, and the sociology of religion. He co-directed a study on foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq, based at the University of Waterloo, for six years during which he conducted numerous social media and in-person interviews with current and former foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq, as well as parents and close friends of those who travelled to fight. You can find him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AmarAmarasingam, and his published work is available at https://amarnathamarasingam.academia.edu/
C4E Undergraduate Research Conference 2022: Ethics, Healing & Reconciliation by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Conference: Trust and the Ethics of AI by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Symposium: Anatomies Of Grief - Day 2, June 24 by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Symposium: Anatomies Of Grief - Day 1, June 23 by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
The Ethics of Researching Racism: Talking About Anti-Asian Racism as an Asian Researcher In this episode, Aden interviews Melanie Ng, who is a third-year PhD candidate in the History Department at the University of Toronto, a Harney Graduate Research Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and a Museum Educator at the Royal Ontario Museum. Her dissertation takes a transpacific perspective to studying the role of clandestine Chinese migrants in contesting and subverting the category of legal/illegal in Canada and the United States during the twentieth century. Apart from her dissertation research, she has also worked on analyzing anti-Asian racism in Canada during COVID-19. You can follow her on twitter at https://twitter.com/Mel_speakiNg
The Right To Have Rights Today Reflections On Hannah Arendt by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
The Ethics of Remote Fieldwork in a Pandemic: Some Reflections on Performances in a Zoom Room In this episode, Aden interviews Kristen Csenkey, is a PhD in Global Governance Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs through Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. She is a Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI). Kristen was the 2020 Women in Defence and Security (WiDS) Fellowship recipient and a Women in International Security (WIIS) Canada Emerging Thought Leader in Digital Security. You can find her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/KCsenkey, as well as some of her work on linktr.ee at: linktr.ee/KristenCsenkey.
Workshop: Afrofuturism And The Law by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Michael Randall Barnes, Whose Tweets? Our Tweets!: The Challenges of Online Protest by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
The Ethics Of Humanism: Human Rights, Cosmopolitanism, And Resistance by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
In this episode, Aden interviews Faisal Kamal, who is a PhD student in the department of Political Science at University of Toronto. His research examines state-religion relations in contemporary Pakistan and Bangladesh through the prism of constitutionalism, property, and religion. You can find more information about Faisal's work at https://www.mmg.mpg.de/person/95814/2553, and can follow him on Twitter @_faisalkamal
Samantha A. Noël, Tropical Aesthetics Of Black Modernism by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Nathan Olmstead, We Are All Ghosts: Sidewalk Toronto by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Gail Super, Porous Penality And The Myth Of Liberal Punishment by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Kamilah Ebrahim & Erina Moon, Building Algorithms That Work For Everyone by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Meena Krishnamurthy, Martin Luther King On Fear And Fearlessness by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
In this episode, Aden interviews Jessica Stallone who is a PhD student in the department of Sociology at University of Toronto. Her research focuses on studying anti-Muslim racism in Canada. You can find more information about Jessica's work at http://jessicastallone.com/, and can follow her on Twitter @StalloneJess
Rinaldo Walcott, Warren Crichlow, Sarah S. Smith, W. Chris Johnson, The Long Emancipation by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Don Deere, Édouard Glissant's Sense Of Space by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Sharon Ferguson, Increasing Diversity In Machine Learning And Artificial Intelligence by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Candice Delmas, The Right to Hunger Strike by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Julian Posada, The Coloniality Of Data Work For Machine Learning by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Tom Yeh & Benjamin Walsh, Is AI Creepy Or Cool Teaching Teens About AI And Ethics by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto