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Recent events linked to Facebook (or should we say, Meta) and the metaverse show the reality of how cyberspace permeates our lives. With this...

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COP26 may have come to an end but many agree there remains a huge amount of work to be done to limit climate change.From seeming steps backwards...

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“You have a fullness you need to bring out. It’s not an emptiness you need to cover up with things.” – Ayi Kwei Armah, FragmentsEducation means...

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How can we expect students to abide by ethical values if their educators are not following them too? Critical thinking is a key skill developed at...

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On 12 August 2021 we again celebrate International Youth Day and Globethics.net joins her voice with others in the international community in...

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All indicators point to the need for a new dawn for humanity, within countries but also across borders and internationally. The world is changing....

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Reflections at the Occasion of the United Nations World Day of Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development On 21 May 2021 the United...

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If ethics was a note of music
It would espouse all musicalityThat embraces the whole beautyOf the world and humanityIf we think that ethics is a...

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Content with tag 2021 .

Recent events linked to Facebook (or should we say, Meta) and the metaverse show the reality of how cyberspace permeates our lives. With this enormous influence, questions of cyberethics are more...
COP26 may have come to an end but many agree there remains a huge amount of work to be done to limit climate change.From seeming steps backwards (how many world leaders travelled to the conference...
How can we expect students to abide by ethical values if their educators are not following them too? Critical thinking is a key skill developed at university. As teaching professionals encourage...