International Ethics promotes scholarship and discussion among philosophers, historians, political and social scientists, and policy practitioners on questions of ethics and normative concern in international and global affairs. The Section serves as a forum for academic research and discussion about central literatures and debates, as well as policy issues and pedagogical concerns, from a wide variety of methodological approaches and substantive frameworks, on central global issues such as the environment; global economics, trade and finance; human rights, transnational migration; global governance; and war and military intervention.
International Ethics now has a Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/International-Ethics-ISA/164199640304894
Even if you are not an official member of the International Ethics Section, you can still access information about the Section’s activities on this Facebook page (and you do not need to be a Facebook member either to access this page). The Facebook page seeks to facilitate information-sharing about the activities of the Section, as well as upcoming conferences, workshops, grants, funding and employment opportunities of interest to members of the Section.

