Project Title
Mission Driven? Ethics and Capabilities at the Meso Organizational level in response to Homelessness
Document Type
Event
Start Date
10-5-2019 3:30 PM
End Date
10-5-2019 6:30 PM
Description
This is a case study evaluation of one organization in Seattle Washington. Focusing at the meso level work on homelessness. Specifically, concerning fighting family homelessness. It engages the mission of the organization and draws upon direct interviews with employees. Then, applies a philosophical ethical theory to evaluate how ethics interacts with this engagement. This paper questions why an ethical approach may be necessary to a resolution, as we continue to see growing numbers of homelessness.
Discipline
Sociology
Research Mentor(s)
Dr. Karen Snedker
Copyright Status
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Additional Rights Information
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Mission Driven? Ethics and Capabilities at the Meso Organizational level in response to Homelessness
This is a case study evaluation of one organization in Seattle Washington. Focusing at the meso level work on homelessness. Specifically, concerning fighting family homelessness. It engages the mission of the organization and draws upon direct interviews with employees. Then, applies a philosophical ethical theory to evaluate how ethics interacts with this engagement. This paper questions why an ethical approach may be necessary to a resolution, as we continue to see growing numbers of homelessness.