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"Development:" Ethical Implications and Justifications
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Amundson Hall, Room 30

What is "development?" How do we do ethical "development" work locally and internationally? This will be a discussion-based session inviting Scholars to share and discuss their personal impressions of community development projects as individual entities. We will also reflect on the implications of these projects on the larger community. Broader goals of development will be discussed and scholars asked to reflect on how their projects ultimately support (or not!) these ends.


Contact: Laura Dammer Hess, 612-626-2044, cesp@umn.edu

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