Author Archives: The Integrity Project

Appeals to Integrity as Manipulation

“We should seek maximum publicity and maximum debunking…by making as much publicity as possible; the book will sell… and by showing that the publishers jumped early…we can question the book’s authority. We will choose five inaccuracies in the book and … Continue reading

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Integrity Project leaflets for download

Please feel free to download, distribute, and print our new Integrity Project leaflets. The new pink leaflet has information about how to take part, while the blue leaflet details our current project themes.

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Summer Conference — Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits

In conjunction with the Einstein Forum, the Integrity Project will be organising a 3-day conference in Berlin, to take place June 2014. We are keen to hear from people who want to be involved. ‘Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its … Continue reading

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Spring Conference — Integrity Lost: What’s the harm in hypocrisy?

The Integrity Project will be organising a 2-day conference in Brighton, to take place April 2014. We are keen to hear from people who want to be involved. ‘Integrity Lost: What’s the harm in hypocrisy?’ will look at role-obligations and communicative … Continue reading

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Integrity Project funding success

The Integrity Project has been awarded Research Priming Funding from the University of York. As well as enabling us to improve our website, this will allow us to continue our work building a network of researchers and collaborators. We’ll be … Continue reading

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Intellectual Integrity? conference update

UPDATE: Female Public Intellectuals: The Risk of Exposure This session attracted a good deal of interest, including posts by Ned and by Bluearchgirl. Audra Mitchell, who convened the panel, has written a post on the duty of institutions in ‘taking … Continue reading

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Leveson & Press Integrity resources

You can now listen to Professor Jennifer Hornsby and Professor Sue Mendus giving their talks at Leveson and Press Integrity. The podcasts are available here. If you also want to watch their testimony at the Leveson Inquiry, do so here. … Continue reading

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Intellectual Integrity? How to be a public intellectual

Intellectual Integrity? How to be a public intellectual 9th—10th July 2013 University of York CPD Suite / Ron Cooke Hub / Heslington East Funded by the Research & Innovation Office, HRC, and Department of Philosophy Download Conference Programme Flyer Back … Continue reading

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Intellectual Integrity? How to be a public intellectual

Open invitation To coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the University of York, the Integrity Project is collaborating with the board of studies for academic practice to organise a series of events entitled Intellectual Integrity? How to be a public … Continue reading

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Leveson & Press Integrity: What have we learned?

Press Release: A public discussion at the University of York will look at the ethical and political issues raised by the Leveson Inquiry and debate what we have learned. Two expert witnesses from the inquiry, Professor Sue Mendus, from York’s … Continue reading

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