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New International Studies in Applied Ethics


New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education.
The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided.
The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher.



New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education.
The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided.
The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher.



New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education.
The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided.
The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher.

Titles

  • Title: The Peril and Promise of Medical Technology

    The Peril and Promise of Medical Technology

    Volume 8
    by D. Gareth Jones (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs 280 Pages
  • Title: Towards an Education for Social Justice

    Towards an Education for Social Justice

    Ethics Applied to Education
    Volume 7
    by Tony Cotton (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection 206 Pages
  • Title: Just Reconciliation

    Just Reconciliation

    The Practice and Morality of Making Peace
    Volume 6
    by John R. Elford (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection 230 Pages
  • Title: Working with Children and Young People

    Working with Children and Young People

    Ethical Debates and Practices Across Disciplines and Continents
    Volume 5
    by Anne Campbell (Volume editor) Pat Broadhead (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection 311 Pages
  • Title: Educating the Young

    Educating the Young

    The Ethics of Care
    Volume 4
    by Jeanne Adèle Kentel (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection 280 Pages
  • Title: Leadership Responsibility

    Leadership Responsibility

    Ethical and Organizational Considerations
    Volume 3
    by Simon Robinson (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs 276 Pages
  • Title: A Glass Darkly

    A Glass Darkly

    Medicine and Theology in Further Dialogue
    Volume 2
    by D. Gareth Jones (Volume editor) R. John Elford (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Edited Collection 246 Pages
  • Title: A Tangled Web

    A Tangled Web

    Medicine and Theology in Dialogue
    Volume 1
    by R. John Elford (Volume editor) D. Gareth Jones (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection 290 Pages