Ethics in the built environment
A focus on ethics highlights questions of personal and professional positioning. Understanding the ethical implications of our actions is particularly important when working with communities who have experienced trauma, or are in precarious situations. Developing an ethical position requires us to interrogate our own values, and to reflect on how we engage with others—including partner organisations and learning communities. Who is participating and why? Who makes decisions? What risks are associated with our practice, and who bears them?
References
Concepts
Article: Ethical?! Collaboration?! Keywords for our contradictory times
Website: Practicing Ethics
Encyclopedia: Feminist Ethics
Article: Repositioning Ethical Commitments
Stories
Magazine: Feminist Art and Architecture Collaborative
Report: Key findings of the RIBA Ethics and Sustainable Development Commission
Guidebook: Practicing Ethics: Guides to Built Environment Research