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Bruce Jennings and Lisa Lee discussing new APHA Public Health Code of Ethics
Follow this link to see a short video at the 2019 APHA meeting on the new Public Health Code of Ethics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YUyL2Nz96Y
Posted by Bruce Jennings on November 13, 2019 in News
Bruce Jennings co-authored a new code of public health ethics for the APHA
In 2015 APHA convened a task force charged with revising, expanding and updating the code of public health ethics that had been adopted and promulgated in 2002. This year the APHA approved a new “Public Health Code of Ethics,” and it was released at the association’s annual meeting held in Philadelphia in early November. I…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on November 10, 2019 in News
Minding Nature Fall 2019 issue is now online
The Fall 2019 issue of the journal I edit, Minding Nature, is now online. It features articles exploring the art and practice of natural history, environmental injustice in the building history of Chicago, interviews with authors Bryan Norton, Leah Penniman and Karen Washington, art, poetry, reviews of important recent books, and more. My “Think Here”…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on November 10, 2019 in News
Minding Nature Spring 2019 issue is now online
The Spring 2019 issue of the journal I edit, Minding Nature, is now online. It features articles exploring the art of exhibiting ice in the Anthropocene, life in flyover country, everyday animals, and more. Also in the issue are interviews with Kathleen Dean Moore and Marcia Bjornerud and works by artists Courtney Mattison, Katie Ione…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on November 10, 2019 in News
Jennings publishes new essay in Minding Nature Winter 2019
My regular “Think Here” column for Minding Nature in the Winter 2019 issue is on climate action politics and civic learning. It is called “Stymied, We Stew.” It can be downloaded at: https://www.humansandnature.org/stymied-we-stew
Posted by Bruce Jennings on February 15, 2019 in News
Minding Nature Winter 2019 issue is now online
The Winter 2019 issue of the journal I edit, Minding Nature, is now on line. It features articles exploring the agency and communicative abilities of nonhuman species and celebrating the many dimensions of meaning to be found in human and nature encounters, both in the wild and in urban places. We also have essays and…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on February 15, 2019 in News
Recent Publications 2018-2019
“Ethics Codes and Reflective Practice in Public Health,” Journal of Public Health, fdy140, https://doi/10.1093/pubmed/fdy140/5077245 “Solidarity and care as relational practices,” Bioethics. 32 (2018): 553-561. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12510 “Solidarity and Care Coming of Age: New Reasons in the Politics of Social Welfare Policy,” in Nancy Berlinger, Kate de Medeiros, and Mildred Solomon, eds. What Makes a Good Life…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on January 30, 2019 in News
Jennings named inaugural speaker in new Ohio University Bioethics Lecture Series
Thursday, March 28, 2019. Bruce Jennings will visit Ohio University in Athens, Ohio to deliver the 2019 Annual Jennifer Horner Lecture in Bioethics. The lecture is entitled: “Bioethics as Civic Learning: Rethinking One Another in a Time of Interdependence.”
Posted by Bruce Jennings on January 30, 2019 in News
Jennings to give plenary address at American Psychological Association meeting
On Saturday March 2, 2019, 5:00 p.m. Bruce Jennings will give a Plenary Address at the American Psychological Association, Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Mid-Winter Meeting at the Holiday Inn—Vanderbilt-Nashville, 2613 West End Avenue, Continental Ballroom.The address is entitled: “Relational Practices and Social Justice: Interpretive Phenomenologies of Solidarity, Care, and Civic Identity.”
Posted by Bruce Jennings on January 30, 2019 in News
Jennings join Hastings Center research group on gene editing
On February 21-22, 2019, Bruce Jennings will attend a research task force meeting of the Hastings Center Project on Public Deliberation for Gene Editing in the Wild, held at New York University, New York, NY. The project will investigate: (1) the kinds of proposed releases of genetically modified organisms into the environment warrant broad public…
Posted by Bruce Jennings on January 30, 2019 in News
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