Books & Articles
Euben, Peter and Elizabeth Kiss, eds. Debating Moral Education. Durham: Duke University Press, forthcoming. A wide-ranging set of essays on the meaning and role of moral education in today’s colleges and universities
Grant, Ruth W. Naming Evil Judging Evil. The University of Chicago Press, 2006. Drawing on Western conceptions of evil from the Middle Ages to the present, these pieces demonstrate that, while it may not be possible to definitively settle moral questions, we are still able—and in fact are obligated—to make moral arguments and judgments.
Néron, Pierre-Yves and Wayne Norman. “Citizenship Inc.: Do we really want businesses to be good corporate citizens?,” Business Ethics Quarterly (2008).
Norman, Wayne, Caroline Roux and Philippe Bélanger. “Recognizing Business Ethics: Practical and Ethical Challenges in Awarding Prizes for Good Corporate Behaviour,” Journal of Business Ethics (2008).
Pickus, Noah. “Good Citizens and Good Neighbors: Beyond the Legal-Illegal Immigration Debate,” Debating Immigration, Carol Swain (ed.) Cambridge University Press, 2007. Essay exploring the nuances of contemporary immigration and citizenship affecting the United States and Europe.
Pickus, Noah. True Faith and Allegiance: Immigration and American Civic Nationalism. Princeton University Press, 2005. A provocative account of nationalism and the politics of turning immigrants into citizens and Americans.






