2-0020 RETHINKING ETHICAL DIFFERENCE: LEGACIES AND TRACES OF INTERSECTING CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES OF MORALITY
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011: 12:00-13:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Practicing and Applied Anthropologists, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Students, Those involved in mentoring activities
Organizers:  Karen Smid (University of Texas at Austin)
Chairs:  J. Henrike Jolande Florusbosch (University of Michigan)
Discussants:  Michael Lambek (University of Toronto)
12:00
Debating "Western Values" In Israel
Erica Weiss (Princeton University)
12:30
Ethical Imbrication and Its Ethnographic Implications
Jacob R Hickman (Brigham Young University)
13:15
Being Observant: The History and Morality of "Paying Attention to Oneself"
J. Henrike Jolande Florusbosch (University of Michigan)
13:30
Discussant
Michael Lambek (University of Toronto)

Media Education Foundation

Duke University Press

Sponsors:
Wiley-Blackwell
Oxford University Press
Microsoft Research