CAPPE

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  • University of Melbourne

CURRENT RESEARCH

Emerging and Converging Technologies Program:

    This program deals with risks and responsibilities relating to research into technologies that combine with or add to existing technologies, including ethical issues in bio/nanotechnology, computing and IT. More

Poverty Program:

    This program focuses on building an ethically and empirically based account of what development is, what standards it ought to use, and the like. Issues addressed include the measurement of poverty and global minimal labour standards. More

Health Program:

    This program will conduct research in relation to a range of interconnected ethical issues in the public health domain. More

Ecology Program:

    This program focuses on a number of central ethical issues arising in the economic sphere, including corporate responsibility and economic corruption More

Economy Program:

    This program focuses on a number of central ethical issues arising in the economic sphere, including corporate responsibility and economic corruption More

Security Program:

    This program focuses on the ethical dimensions of a range of current domestic and international security problems, including ethical issues pertaining to terrorism, crime, and humanitarian intervention. More

WHAT'S NEW

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MULTIMEDIA CENTRE

Multimedia Centre

ONLINE

PhD Candidate Adam Henschke Australia Talks on Privacy.

Public Ethics Radio

New Program:Joy Gordon on Iraq Sanctions

 


CAPPE Canberra Seminar

CAPPE Canberra Seminars will start for 2012 in February. Watch this space!

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Conferences

 

Workshop: Designing Just Institutions for Global Climate Governance (June 30 - 1 July). Click here for details

Past News



Margaret Coady

Business and Professional Ethics

m.coady@unimelb.edu.au
Telephone +61 (03) 8344-4792
Facsimile +61 (03) 8344-0995

BA, BEd, Dip Ed, MEd

Biography

Margaret Coady is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education. She has acted as a consultant on codes of ethics to numerous professional bodies, has published widely in professional ethics and in children's and families rights, and has held Research Fellowships at the Center for Human Values at Princeton University, the Rockefeller Center at Bellagio, Italy, and the Kennedy Institute for Ethics at Georgetown University.

Fields of special interest

  • Codes of ethics for professional groups
  • The rights of children and families, including legal regulation of these rights and international conventions affecting these rights
  • Child abuse and cross-cultural understandings