Gillian Brock
Gillian Greenwall Brock | |
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Alma mater | Duke University |
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Gillian Greenwall Brock is a New Zealand philosophy and ethics academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Auckland and fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University.[1][2]
Academic career
Brock did a PhD at Duke University titled 'On the moral importance of needs' in 1993. She moved to the University of Auckland and rose to full professor.[1]
Brock's work relates to the ethical obligations we have to meet the needs of others and has written on issues such as the 'brain drain.'[3][4]
Selected works
- Brock, Gillian. Global justice: A cosmopolitan account. Oxford University Press, 2009.
- Brock, Gillian, and Harry Brighouse, eds. The political philosophy of cosmopolitanism. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- Brock, Gillian. Necessary Goods: our responsibilities to meet others needs. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998.
- Benatar, Solomon, and Gillian Brock, eds. Global health and global health ethics. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
- Brock, Gillian, and Michael Blake. Debating brain drain: may governments restrict emigration?. Oxford University Press, 2014.
References
- ^ a b "Professor Gillian Brock - The University of Auckland". Arts.auckland.ac.nz. 2 January 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- ^ "Gillian Brock | Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics". Ethics.harvard.edu. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- ^ Gillian Brock (23 September 2016). "Solving the problems of medical brain drain". University World News. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- ^ Robin Anderson (20 December 2015). "Debating the brain drain: an excerpt on emigration | OUPblog". Blog.oup.com. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
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