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Chapter 1. Ethics, Crowding and Globalisation; Vandra Harris Chapter 2. The Ethical Significance of Migrating Health Professionals’ Legitimate Expectations: Canadian and Australian Pathways to Nowhere?; Hugh Breakey, William Ransome, Charles Sampford Chapter 3. Humanitarian Localisation: Can we put values into practice?; Vandra Harris, Swornima Tuladhar Chapter 4. A Culture of Ethical Inquiry in the International Development Sector; Philippa Smales Chapter 5. The Ethics of Research in Humanitarian Action; Rebecca Barber Chapter 6. Identity Politics and Virtue Ethics; Chris Provis Chapter 7. A Virtue Ethics Perspective on Motivation; Ramsha Naeem, Jawad Syed
Seven papers, most from an applied ethics conference in Melbourne during September 2018, respond to the persistent amplification of global flows-and attempts to control those flows-that have characterized the 21st century so far. They cover the ethical significance of migrating health professionals' legitimate expectations: Canadian and Australian pathways to nowhere, humanitarian localization: can we put values into practice, a culture of ethical inquiry in the international development sector, the ethics of research in humanitarian action, identity politics and virtue ethics, and a virtue ethics perspective on motivation.