Professor
Carol C. Gould is the Director of the Center for Global
Ethics & Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International
Studies, which explores the ethics of globalization and
its impact on important social issues like environmental
degradation, ethical and cultural conflicts, global justice,
human rights and poverty and wealth inequality. The Center's
focus on research, seminars and curriculum development aims
to bring attention to the need to address important ethical
values during the development of public policies that affect
the international community's laws, treaties and global
institutions.
Dr.
Gould is the Editor of The Journal of Social Philosophy,
and is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College
and in the PhD programs in Philosophy and Political Science
at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
She has written and/or edited a number of thought-provoking
books including Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights,
which was named the 2009 David Easton Best Book Award from
the American Political Science Association; Cultural
Identity and the Nation-State; and the upcoming book,
Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice.
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