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Canadian Jacques Maritain Association
Canadian Jacques Maritain Association
Sustaining Ethical Leadership: Interdisciplinary Conversations
Ottawa, Carleton University
May 26-27, 2009
May 26 : Southam Hall rooms 303 and 409
Plenary Session: Southam Hall room 303
9 :00-10:00 Dr. John Valk, Associate Professor of Worldview Studies
Renaissance College, University of New Brunswick, Knowing Self
and Others: Sustaining Ethical Leadership
10:00-10:15 Break
Parallel Sessions
Schedule
10:1510:45
10:4511:15
11:1511:45
12 :00- 13:30
Applied Ethics
Southam Hall room 303
Jason Blahuta, Assistant
Professor, Department of
Philosophy, Lakehead
University, Does The Concept of
a World Leader Make Sense?
Brian Grimwood, PhD
Candidate, Dept. of Geography
and Environmental Studies,
Carleton University, Cultivating
Ethical Environmental
Leadership: Prospects from
Moral and Relational
Geographies
Éthique et culture
Southam Hall room 409
Clinton Archibald, Professeur, Faculté
de philosophie, Éthique publique, Le
leadership à l’heure de la nouvelle
gouvernance
Amani Hamdan, PhD, Research
Assistant and Part Time
Professor
Faculty of Education, University
of Ottawa, Teaching
Professional Ethics and Code of
Conduct in a Nursing Students
Louis Perron, Professeur adjoint,
Faculté de philosophie, Le leadership
éthique et le défi de la rationalisation
Lunch
Plenary Session: Southam Hall room 303
Raymond Laprée, Professeur à la
retraite, Faculté des sciences
humaines, Université Saint-Paul, Y a-til un «moment éthique» pour obliger
toute une population à embrasser un
programme unique d’enseignement
de l’Éthique et de la Culture
religieuse ?
13:30-14:30
Claudette Louis, PhD Cand. Jeannette Sinclair, PhD Cand.
Rebecca Sockbeson, Phd Cand. C. Pillwax, Associate Professor,
Educational Policy Studies, University of Alberta, Traditional
Indigenous Knowledge In Contemporary Leadership: The Context
for Ethical Leadership for Indigenous Peoples
Parallel Sessions
Schedule
14:3015:00
15:0015:30
Workshop: Moral reasoning
Southam Hall room 303
Glenn
Sinclair,
Adjunct
Professor, Public Ethics, Saint
Paul University, We still have
the cart without the horse! —
Why "ethical reasoning" must
be a key element of any
program intending to improve
ethical leadership!!
15:3016:00
Situational Leadership
Southam Hall room 409
Marc Imbeault, Professeur agrégé,
Coordonnateur de la Division des
études permanentes, Collège militaire
royal de Saint-Jean, Le leadership
éthique du contre-terrorisme
Thomas J. Rippon, Associate Faculty,
Faculty of Management, Royal Roads
University & Camosun College,
Leadership: Military and Peacekeeping
Ethics
Rajesh Shukla, Assistant Professor,
Faculty of Philosophy, Saint Paul
University,
Profit as a Moral
Motivation: A Kantian Critique of
Current Business Practices
16:00-16:30 Facilitated Group discussion: Southam Hall room 303
May 27: Southam Hall, rooms 303 and 409
Plenary Session: Southam Hall room 303
9 :00-10:00 Thomas Mengel,
Leadership Professor, Renaissance College,
University of New Brunswick, Wisdom, Values and Meaning Critical Elements of Leadership in Complex Environments
Schedule
10:1510:45
Théorie de l’action
Southam Hall room 303
Sophie Ménard, doctorante,
département d’éducation,
Jacques Chevrier, Ph. D.,
Département des sciences de
l’éducation, Francine d’Ortun,
Ph. D., Département de
relations industrielles,
Shared Leadership
Southam Hall room 409
Paul Teleki, MA student, Public
Ethics Program, Saint Paul
University, Empowerment, Ethical
Decision Making and Stakeholder
Consultation: A Framework for
Aspiring Ethical Leaders
Université du Québec en
Outaouais, Le coaching
exécutif pour favoriser le
développement du leadership
par l’expérience
10:4511:15
Martin
Blais,
Professeur
agrégé,
Communications
sociales, Faculté des sciences
humaines, Université SaintPaul, La problématique du lien
social
dans
la
pensée
managériale contemporaine :
leadership et le problème
classique de l’individu
Linda Silka, Professor, Dept of
Regional Economic and Social
Development
Director, Center for Family, Work,
and Community, University of
Massachusetts Lowell Joyce Gibson,
Associate Professor in the University
of Massachusetts Lowell Graduate
School of Education, and Robin Toof,
Acting Director, University of
Massachusetts Lowell Center for
Family, Work, and Community, Ed.
Cand. University of Massachusetts
Boston in Higher Education
Administration, The Ethics of
Leadership in Partnerships
11:15-11:30
Break
11:30-12:00
Facilitated Group discussion: Southam Hall room 303
12:00-13:30 Lunch
Plenary Session: Southam Hall room 303
13:30-14:30 Maggie Trudel-Maggiore, Directeur exécutif, Centre de valeurs, de
l'intégrité et de la résolution de conflits, Pêches et Océans Canada, le
Centre de valeurs: les meilleures pratiques à l'appui d'un leadership
éthique
Parallel Sessions
Schedule
Virtue Ethics
Southam Hall room 303
14:3015:00
Virginia Bullock, MA
student, Public Ethics,
Saint Paul University,
Tolerance and Virtue
Leadership and Authority
Southam Hall room 409
Leonard Ferry, PhD Candidate, Politican
Science, University of Toronto, ‘[A] dog’s
obey’d in office’: Authority and Natural
Hierarchy
Ethics
15:0015:30
Elly Pirocacos, PhD, Adjunct
Professor,
Department
of
Philosophy
The American College of
Greece &
The International Center for
Hellenic and Mediterranean
Studies, Greece, Teaching
Virtue in the Classroom
David
Lea,
Professor,
Faculty
of
Philosophy,
American
University
of
Sharjah, Leadership and the Age of the
Corporate University
15:30-16:30 Facilitated Conference Synthesis: Southam Hall room 303