Working Ethics Podcast Series
In this podcast series, people in their 20s and 30s talk about the ethics of their work. We are interested in learning about what people in all types of professions and all kinds of jobs think are their greatest ethics challenges. Our conversations include fresh and illuminating discussions with Ann Arbor area locals and former locals, in fields as diverse as photojournalism and food tourism. We haven't yet talked with "a tinker, tailor, soldier or a spy" or "a butcher, a baker or a candlestick maker." We intend to.
Please join us as we ask the question: By the way, what about the ethics of your work?
| November 22, 2011 | Teacher Prep: Learning The Profession's Ethical Demands | |
| August 31, 2011 | Be Prepared: The Girl Scout Leader Who Takes Risks | |
| July 3, 2011 | Building Natural Bridges: The Ethical Work of the River Steward | |
| March 31, 2011 | Documenting the Talk of School Children: The Human Rights Field Researcher Listens | |
| September 7, 2010 | It's Not Just About the Fund-raising: The Dilemmas of a Development Officer | |
| July 9, 2010 | When Do I Get To Play? The Athletic Trainer Should Know | |
| November 22, 2009 | An Arborist's Ethics | |
| July 5, 2009 | Principles v. Expediency: The Dilemmas of a Local Elected Official | |
| May 19, 2009 | The Social Benefits of Social Workers | |
| November 10, 2008 | Who Owns the Past? Ethics in Archaeology |



