Where conversations about ethics happen.
Talks from the Series:
- Daryl Koehn, Preliminary Thoughts on Types of Apologies: Interpersonal, Corporate and Collective
- Nicola Lacetera, Business Apologies and the Ethics and Narrative of Trust
- John Paul Ricco, On Queer Forgiveness
- Simon Stern, Atonement, Closure, and Narrative
- Teddy Harrison, Removing Insult from Injury: Apologies and Violence in Criminal Justice
- Nick Smith, Apologies as Remedies, Apologies as Weapons: Considerations for the Trudeau Administration
- Cindy Holder, Whose Wrong Is It Anyway? Reflecting on the Public-ness of Public Apologies
- Nick Smith, Guidelines for Evaluating Apologies and Remorse in Criminal Contexts: Summary Version for Practitioners
- R. Douglas Elliott, So Sorry: The Legal Myths and Social Realities of the Official Apology
- Steven Maynard, To Forgive and Forget? Homonationalism, Hegemony, and History in the Gay Apology
- Mayana C. Slobodian, Official Apology, Official Denial: Making Sense of Canada’s Truth Commission
- Matt James, Jordan Stanger-Ross et al., Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, the Impermanent Apologies Approach, and the Politics of Political Apologies