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CORE READINGS

Lindemann, H. (2019) An invitation to Feminist Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. This book gives a useful overview of how feminist ethics address power, as well as introducing key ethical theories such as social contract theory, utilitarianism, and Kantian ethics. It explores key approaches to feminist ethics, such as care and intersectionality.

https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/ https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/

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Hooks, B. (2000) Where We Stand: Class matters. Routledge: New York and London.

Hooks explores the intersections of race, class and gender through personal experience, her political activism and social and cultural theory. She explores how everyday interactions reproduce these distinctions, whilst simultaneously denying them.

Practicing Ethics (2020) https://www.practisingethics.org/

Podcast

Hickel, J. (2017) A brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions. Little Atoms.

Hickel explores fairness in relation to economics, aid, colonialism and the narratives that dominate how we understand the Global North and South. He also engages critically with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In doing so he draws on his recent book: The Divide.

http://littleatoms.com/podcast-society/ little-atoms-podcast-478-jason-hickels-divide

Video

Tronto, J. (2014) An Ethics of Care.

Joan Tronto explains the key ideas and motivations behind the notion of ethics of care.

https://youtu.be/VAbJ4aVpbEg

References

Architects Registration Board (1997) The Architects Code: Standards of professional conduct and practice. ARB. Available at: https:// arb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/ V5-January-2019-unofficial.pdf

Crenshaw, K. (1998) `Playing race cards: Constructing a proactive defense of affirmative action´, Nat’l Black LJ, 16, p. 196.

Gilligan, C. (1982) In A Different Voice: Psychological theory and women’s development. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press. Available at: https:// www.researchgate.net/publication/275714106_ In_A_Different_Voice_Psychological_ Theory_and_Women’s_Development.

Haraway, D. J. (2003) The Companion Species Manifesto: Dogs, people, and significant otherness. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press.

Haraway, D. J. (2016) Staying with the Trouble: Making kin in the Chthulucene. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.

Narayan, U. (1998) `Essence of Culture and a Sense of History: A Feminist Critique of Cultural Essentialism`, Special Issue: Border Crossings: Multiculturalism and Postcolonial Challenges, Part 1, Hypatia, 13 (2) pp. 86-106. doi: 10.1111/j.1527-2001.1998.tb01227.x.

Roberts, D. (2019) ‘Reflect Critically and Act Fearlessly: A Survey of Ethical Codes, Guidance and Access in Built Environment Practice’, Bartlett Ethics Commission.

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