This Wednesday!
This Wednesday!
Happy World Book Day! Here are some new books by @idea-leeds.bsky.social staff. ๐
Ethics Untangled - Everyday Ethics With the Experts Presents Does Drill Rap Cause Violence? with Tareeq Jollah What does the evidence show about drill's supposed role as a supposed cause of violence? What are the wider social and racial dimensions of teh controversy? What's really at stake when society debates the ethics of drill? Ethics untangled logo Podcast produced by IDEA the ethics centre bringing ethics to life
This episode of @ethicsuntangled.bsky.social sees Jim speaking with philosopher Tareeq Jalloh about the ethics of drill rap - often celebrated for its creativity & authenticity, yet heavily criticised for its alleged links to violence.
Whatโs really at stake when society debates the ethics of drill?
Looking forward to presenting some of my work on gaslighting tomorrow - thanks to @clsrleeds.bsky.social for these graphics!
Happy publication day for IDEAโs Danielle! ๐ ๐๐ป
This is tonight! Featuring @kristin-kaeuper.bsky.social
I tend to disagree with Rosa on these kinds of issues, but they're always, always worth listening to, reading, and engaging with, so I'm definitely going to make some time for this and recommend others do the same:
Or listen to the episode of @ethicsuntangled.bsky.social ngled.bsky.social where we discuss these ideas www.buzzsprout.com/2113237/epis...
You can listen to the episode here: ahc.leeds.ac.uk/ethics-resea...
Jim hosts a discussion from an academic lens with Rosa Vince (IDEA, University of Leeds) about feminist critiques of pornography, specifically those around โauthenticityโ, and explores questions about representation, discrimination and harm in the latest episode of @ethicsuntangled.bsky.social
We sat down with CLSR and @idea-leeds.bsky.social academic Dr Danielle Bromwich to chat about her upcoming book with Dr Joseph Millum, The Ethics of Consent - out 23rd Feb!!๐ช๐
Give it a listen on for a snappy overview, an insight into co-authoring with friends, and Danielleโs hopes for the readers๐
Today! Matilda on social care.
What do we want social care to be?
IDEA seminar - Monday 16th February 3-4.30pm Speaker: Dr Matilda Carter (University of Leeds) Talk 'What do we want social care to be?'
' highlight how peculiar the term 'social care' is to the UK context, how poorly defined it is by UK public bodies, and how the way the concept actually operates has drifted from the motivations underpinning its historical development. I maintain, nevertheless, that there are good, expressly political reasons for employing this concept over nearby alternatives used in other jurisdictions. With these purposes in mind, I then offer a reformulation of the concept that can better advance them'
What do we want social care to be? The next IDEA seminar with @matildacarter.bsky.social - Monday the 16th of February.
Our AI ethicist Andy Kirton on what we lose in using AI to write for us. ๐๐ป
What do we want social care to be?
IDEA seminar - Monday 16th February 3-4.30pm Speaker: Dr Matilda Carter (University of Leeds) Talk 'What do we want social care to be?'
' highlight how peculiar the term 'social care' is to the UK context, how poorly defined it is by UK public bodies, and how the way the concept actually operates has drifted from the motivations underpinning its historical development. I maintain, nevertheless, that there are good, expressly political reasons for employing this concept over nearby alternatives used in other jurisdictions. With these purposes in mind, I then offer a reformulation of the concept that can better advance them'
What do we want social care to be? The next IDEA seminar with @matildacarter.bsky.social - Monday the 16th of February.
Book launch. Save the date: Wed, March 11th 5:30-7:30pm
Simon Kirchin: The Philosophy of Comedy: Volume 96.ย Cambridge University Press, 2025
Matilda Carter, Relating to People Living with Dementia as Equals: Towards Social Justice in Dementia Care.ย Cambridgeย University Press, 2026.
Joseph Millum and Danielle Bromwich, The Ethics of Consent: An Introduction. Routledge, 2026
The @idea-leeds.bsky.social invites you to join us for the launch of new books by Simon Kirchin, Matilda Carter, and Danielle Bromwich!
This event is free to attend. There will be drinks, nibbles, and good times! Come celebrate withย us!ย
To help us with numbers, please sign up hereย if you get a chance: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/prhs-book-...
The launch will be held on Wednesday, March 11th (5:30โ7:30 pm) in the @leedsprhs.bsky.social foyer in the Michael Sadler Building at the University of Leeds.
Book launch. Save the date: Wed, March 11th 5:30-7:30pm
Simon Kirchin: The Philosophy of Comedy: Volume 96.ย Cambridge University Press, 2025
Matilda Carter, Relating to People Living with Dementia as Equals: Towards Social Justice in Dementia Care.ย Cambridgeย University Press, 2026.
Joseph Millum and Danielle Bromwich, The Ethics of Consent: An Introduction. Routledge, 2026
The @idea-leeds.bsky.social invites you to join us for the launch of new books by Simon Kirchin, Matilda Carter, and Danielle Bromwich!
A colour block banner with the words 'International Fellowships 2026' written on the left-hand side.
The International Fellowships 2026 scheme, run with the @royalsociety.org, supports international early career researchers to undertake a two-year research career with UK partner organisations. Find out more and apply ahead of 11 March deadline: https://bit.ly/3LaMIBC
What happens when philosophy of mind takes everyday mental diversity seriously? Lรฉa Salje, Heather Logue (Leeds) and Laura Gow (Liverpool) are putting on an interdisciplinary workshop to find out! When? 10-11 June. Where? Leeds. Want to be involved? See the full CFA here: www.leasalje.com/cfa.html
Poster reading โIs it wrong to want a petโ
Talk information for Dr Angie Pepperโs talk โInterspecies Companionship: Dominance, Desire, and Structural Injustice'
Today, Dr Angie Pepper on desire, domination and pet ownership.
The end of the episode sees them discuss some specific policy measures that might help.
Listen to Ethics untangled in your usual podcast spaces or via the following link: ahc.leeds.ac.uk/ethics-resea...
The episode begins with a discussion about whether generally people are lacking free time. Jim and Lisa then move on to why it might be important to try to give people more time, not just for their own health and happiness, but also due to the costs to society and democracy of people being time-poor
The latest episode of @ethicsuntangled.bsky.social sees Jim speaking to Lisa Herzog about time, not in the abstract but how much of it we have, and what we might choose to do with it. Lisa is Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Groningen.
Should we treat dating like work? Iโm quoted in this Cosmopolitan piece: www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/...
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In the latest episode of @ethicsuntangled.bsky.social, Jim talks with Jeffrey about why AIโspecific policies miss the point, and how platforms can moderate harmful content without undermining valuable free speech.
So should platforms create special rules for AIโgenerated content?
In a new paper, Jeffrey Howard (UCL), with Sarah Fisher and Beatriz Kira, argues that targeting AI content specifically isnโt necessary โ and may even be counterproductive.
AIโgenerated text, images, audio, and video are now everywhere on social media. Sometimes users are transparent about it โ sometimes not. And while this isnโt always a problem, some uses can create real risks.