Practicing Ethics in Built Environment Research
29 June 2015–30 June 2015, 9:00 am–6:00 pm
This transdisciplinary symposium, part of the project 'Ethics in Built Environment Research', explores the role ethics plays in built environment research – tackling topics such as big data, fossil fuel, housing and regeneration, and addressing issues like confidentiality, consent, risk and vulnerability.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Organiser
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Jane Rendell
Location
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Pearson Lecture Theatre (North East Entrance)Pearson Building, UCLGower StLondonWC1E 6BTUnited Kingdom
Speakers include fiction writers, artists, scientists, academics, and public figures, including: Adriana Allen, Martin Austwick, Sarah Bell, Sarah Butler, Andrew Barry, Ben Campkin, Claire Colomb, Alex Frediani, Charlotte Johnson, Caren Levy, Saladin Meckled-Garcia, Christophe McGlade, Hayley Newman, Platform, David Price, Doina Petrescu, David Roberts, Jeremy Till, Jonathan Porritt and Michael Walls.
The symposium is supported by and .
- For recordings of the conference available to the public please see and .
- For more information on the larger project ‘Ethics in Built Environment Research’ please see .
Image: 'Flyover Farm, Mumbai'. Photograph: Yeoryia Manolopolou, AY Architects.