A New Edition of Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Is Now Available
January 7, 2021
Special double issue on ethics, pandemics, and COVID-19.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (vol. 30, no. 3-4, 2020) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Predictable Inequities of COVID-19 in the US: Fundamental Causes and Broken Institutions” by Sean Valles
- “How Government Leaders Violated Their Epistemic Duties during the SARS-CoV-2 Crisis” by Eric Winsberg, Jason Brennan, and Chris W. Surprenant
- “Should I Do as I’m Told? Trust, Experts, and COVID-19” by Matthew Bennett
- “The Ethics of Lockdown: Communication, Consequences, and the Separateness of Persons” by Stephen John
- “Incarceration, COVID-19, and Emergency Release: Reimagining How and When to Punish” by Lauren Lyons
- “Intellectual Disability and Justice in a Pandemic” by Ryan H. Nelson and Leslie P. Francis
- “Structural Stigma, Legal Epidemiology, and COVID-19: The Ethical Imperative to Act Upstream” by Daniel Goldberg
- “Anarchist Responses to a Pandemic: The COVID-19 Crisis as a Case Study in Mutual Aid” by Nathan Jun and Mark Lance
- “How Soviet Legacies Shape Russia’s Response to the Pandemic: Ethical Consequences of a Culture of Non-Disclosure” by Nataliya Shok and Nadezhda Beliakova
- “Continued Confinement of Those Most Vulnerable to COVID-19” by Suerie Moon, Eva Maria Belser, Claudine Burton-Jeangros, Pascal Mahon, et al.
- “Surging Solidarity: Reorienting Ethics for Pandemics” by Jordan Pascoe and Mitch Stripling