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41Transforming Relationships and Empowering Communities: The Role of Care Ethics in Solving Grand ChallengesJournal of Business Ethics 191 (2): 285-303. 2023.We examine how actors who have no legislative authority over others are able to transform water management from a fragmented approach to a coordinated regional approach, by drawing on a longitudinal study of a regional water board in British Columbia, Canada. We found that the water board enacted an ethic of care to initiate and implement change to achieve water sustainability. Three caring processes operated in the initiating change period: leveraging a caring water ethic to amplify urgency, co…Read more
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33Correction to: Reconciling with the Earth and Peoples: The Role of the Peoplehood Model in Developing an Ethical Form of Indigenous ResurgenceJournal of Business Ethics 202 (2): 305-305. 2025.
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36Reconciling with the Earth and Peoples: The Role of the Peoplehood Model in Developing an Ethical Form of Indigenous ResurgenceJournal of Business Ethics 202 (2): 283-303. 2025.This study builds new theory on how historically marginalized actors reconstruct Indigenous ways of organizing to pursue community resurgence, based on a longitudinal study of Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in British Columbia, Canada. We found that Tla-o-qui-aht (“people of the Tla-o-qui”) developed an ethical process of Indigenous resurgence through the establishment of Tribal Parks (vs. National Parks). Specifically, Tla-o-qui-aht enacted a peoplehood model (an Indigenous concept) to pursue Indig…Read more
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76Feminist Philosophy of FilmIn Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, Springer. pp. 653-675. 2019.This chapter aims to survey and evaluate various approaches to feminist philosophy of film and to offer suggestions of new topics and directions for research. The focus is on feminist philosophy of film as it pertains to contemporary popular cinema. The first part of the chapter comprises an overview of feminist critique of mainstream films. Five broadly construed areas of interest are examined: images of women, spectatorship and the male gaze, audience-text negotiation, cognitivism, and ideolog…Read more
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187Narrative Fiction and Epistemic InjusticeJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (2): 169-180. 2019.
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Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| Social Epistemology |