Opinion Conner Gordon | 14 Jul 2015 The Imperialism of Animal Crossing Nintendo's classic "life sim" has influenced a generation of gamers. What do its problematic themes show about the ethics of in-game decisions?
Environment Conner Gordon | 10 Jul 2015 I Am The Lorax, I Tweet for the Trees How online practices like the wanderlust community can contribute to environmental activism.
Reclaiming Identity in Srebrenica Examining the legacy of the Srebrenica genocide through the personal possessions of its victims. 9 Jul 2015 | Conner Gordon
The Over-Treatment Paradox Why do doctors rarely use the same end-of-life treatments they prescribe? 7 Jul 2015 | Conner Gordon
A Rose in a City Square On the ethics of studying abroad in a post-conflict city like Sarajevo. 2 Jul 2015 | Conner Gordon
Colonialism and the Western Museum The difficult struggle between saving antiquities and practicing cultural colonialism. 30 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Animated Television: A Boys' Club? Why are cartoon producers driving female viewers away from their shows? 29 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
The Ethical Navigator While they show promise, safety-based navigational apps also create significant ethical problems. 26 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
In Wake of the Tomahawk In Serbia, traces of postwar trauma can be found in the use of a single word. 25 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Workplace Diversity: A Numbers Game Hiring algorithms have shown promise in combating job discrimination. But are they ethical? 24 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
The N-Word and the Politics of Obscenity Reactions to Obama's use of the N-word underscore a key debate about racism and obscenity. 23 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
How Suicide Became a Treatment Belgium's struggles with the ethics of euthanasia illuminates questions about assisted suicide as medical practice. 19 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Cannons in a Quiet Park Lingering ultranationalism continues to plague Serbian politics, identity and attempts to seek justice. 18 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Are You Your Avatar? Should video game developers mandate what kind of characters players can use? 17 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Incarceration: The Guided Tour In the age of Orange is the New Black, prison tourism stands to redefine the ethical tourist. 15 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
The Audacity of "I" In defense of incorporating first-person into academic texts of all kinds. 12 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
This is a Self-Portrait Studying in the former Yugoslavia forced me to face the impossibilities of complexity. 11 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Optimizing the IRB Lengthy and sometimes secretive, is it time for institutional review boards to be standardized? 10 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Crowdsourcing Justice Facebook's decision not to censor a video of child abuse poses questions of censorship, activism and online justice. 9 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
When Memories 404 Even facing shutdown, social media sites have a responsibility to help preserve our online memories. 8 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
Battlefield A.I. and the Future of War The development of "killer robots" stands to change the way we think about warfare. 8 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon
The Poetry of ISIS: Is it Literature? Drawing on images of beauty and atrocity alike, the poems of ISIS spark questions of how literature is defined. 5 Jun 2015 | Conner Gordon