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The morality of the everyday: an initial step towards a research strategy

Coulthard, Darryl 2006, The morality of the everyday: an initial step towards a research strategy, in APROS 11 proceedings: papers from 11th International Colloquium of Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies, Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organisation Studies, Melbourne, Vic..

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Title The morality of the everyday: an initial step towards a research strategy
Author(s) Coulthard, Darryl
Conference name Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organisation Studies. Conference (11th: 2006: Melbourne, Vic.)
Conference location Melbourne, Vic.
Conference dates 4-7 Dec. 2006
Title of proceedings APROS 11 proceedings: papers from 11th International Colloquium of Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies
Editor(s) Muetzelfeldt, Michael
Publication date 2006
Conference series Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organisation Studies Conference
Publisher Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organisation Studies
Place of publication Melbourne, Vic.
Keyword(s) morality
ethics
every day life
Summary This paper attempts to problematise morality and to locate and investigate morality as an everyday activity. The paper draws extensively on the work of Zygmunt Bauman on the Holocaust and the challenges the Holocaust makes to social theory and to ethics. Following Bauman and Giddens, I argue that morality is pre-social and forms part of the social world in which we live and that it cannot and should not be codified. Some implications for future research on the morality of the everyday are made.
ISBN 192116638X
9781921166389
Language eng
Field of Research 229999 Philosophy and Religious Studies not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice ©2006, The Authors
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30006023

Document type: Conference Paper
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