Discussion: Justice and Social Change
Discussion: Justice and Social Change
In many of the Assignments in the course, you employed ethical decision making in order to recommend solutions to ethical issues within government and nonprofit organizations. As a current or future public administrator in a government or nonprofit organization, you must act responsibly and ethically to ensure positive social change. One way to promote the ethical conduct of your organization is to utilize ethical decision making effectively. However, decision making often has consequences for different groups.. For example, a decision that positively affects a domestic population might negatively impact a foreign population.
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In this Discussion, you consider the impact of ethical decision making on positive social change.
Post an explanation of the impact of ethical decision making on positive social change. Summarize specific examples of the ethical decisions you proposed throughout the course and explain how they might promote positive social change. Finally, explain any negative impacts in terms of social change that this decision making might have.
Support your postings and responses with specific references to the resources.
REQUIRED READINGS
Cooper, T. L. (2012). The responsible administrator: An approach to ethics for the administrative role (6th ed.). New York, NY: Jossey-Bass.
- Chapter 10, “Conclusion: Responsible Administration” (pp. 255–269)
Frederickson, H. G. (1990). Public administration and social equity. Public Administration Review, 50(2), 228–237.
Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
Mittelman, J. H. (2002). Making globalization work for the have nots. International Journal on World Peace, 19(2), 3–25.
Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
Walzer, M. (2011). Achieving global and local justice. Dissent, 58(3), 42–48.
Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
Yeager, S. J., Bartley Hildreth, W., Miller, G. J., & Rabin, J. (2007). The relative effects of a supervisory emphasis on ethical behavior versus political responsiveness. Public Integrity, 9(3), 265–283.
Note: Retrieved from Walden Library databases.
OPTIONAL RESOURCES
Lamont, J., & Favor, C. (2013). Distributive justice. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2013 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2013/entries…