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Appendix: Sources and Further Reading

Chapter 1: What is a profession?

Addams, Jane. 1899. “The Subtle Problems of Charity.”The Atlantic Monthly. February issue. Pages 163–179.

Bayles, Michael D. 1981. Professional Ethics. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Byrd, Sylvester. 2020. “The Financial Industry Killed the Fiduciary Rule: Now What Do Advisors Do?” Florida State University Business Review, article 159.

Derber, Charles; Schwartz, William A.; and Magrass, Yale. 1990.  Power in the Highest Degree: Professionals and the Rise of a New Mandarin Order. New York: Oxford University Press.

Faber, Paul. 2003. “Client and Professional.” In Ethics for the Professions, edited by John Rowan and Samuel Zinaich Jr. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Pages 125–134.xx

Hughes, Everett C.  1971.  “Professions” and “Education for a Profession.” In The Sociological Eye: Selected Papers. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.

Martin, Mike W., and Roland Schinzinger. 2005. Ethics in Engineering, 4th ed. McGraw Hill Education.

McLaughlin, Hugh. 2009. “What’s in a Name: ‘Client’, ‘Patient’, ‘Customer’, ‘Consumer’, ‘Expert by Experience’, ‘Service User’—What’s Next?” The British Journal of Social Work, 39, 6. Pages 1101–1117.

Noda, Christopher H., Brown, Doug, ad Kopar, Piroska K. 2023. “The Surgeon as a Professional: Changes and Challenges Over Time.” Annals of Surgery 278, 2. Pages 179-183. DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000005778.

Rogowski, Steve. 2020. Social Work: The Rise and Fall of a Profession?, second edition. Bristol: Bristol University Press.

Chapter 2: The fiduciary relationship

Bayles, Michael D. 1981. Professional Ethics. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Lawson Gary. 2021. “The Fiduciary Social Contract.” Social Philosophy and Policy, 38, 1. Pages 25-51. doi:10.1017/S0265052521000212.

Wueste, Daniel E. 1994. Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Chapter 3: The fiduciary relationship: Is it the correct approach?

American Nurses Association. 2015. Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, Second Edition. Silver Spring, MD: American Nurses Association.

Calhoun, Cheshire. 1995. “Standing for Something.” The Journal of Philosophy, 92, 5. Pages 235-260.

Delacroix, Sylvie. 2022. “Professional Responsibility: Conceptual Rescue and Plea for Reform.” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 42, 1. Pages 1–26. URL = <https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqab010>.

Galoob, Stephen R., and Leib,  Ethan J. 2020. “Motives and Fiduciary Loyalty.” The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 65, 1. Pages 41–63. URL = <https://doi.org/10.1093/ajj/auaa002>.

Gregory  William A. 2015 “The Fiduciary Duty of Care: A Perversion of Words.” Akron Law Review, 38, 1, Article 6. URL = <https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1321&context=akronlawreview>.

Kleinig, John. 2022.  “Loyalty.The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2022/entries/loyalty/>.

Kupfer, Joseph, and Klatt, LuAnn. 1993. “Client Empowerment and Counselor Integrity.” Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal, 2, 1. Pages 35-49.

Moushey, Bill, and Dvorchak, Robert. 2012. Game Over: Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, and the Culture of Silence. New York : William Morrow,

Royce, Josiah. 1908. The Philosophy of Loyalty. New York: Macmillan.

Chapter 4: Upholding client autonomy

Alexandra, Andrew, and Seumas Miller. 1996. “Needs, Moral Self-Consciousness and Professional Roles.” Professional Ethics, A Multidisciplinary Journal. 5, 1/2. Pages 43-61.

Cantor, Julie, and Baum, Ken. 2004. “The Limits of Conscientious Objection – May Pharmacists Refuse to Fill Prescriptions for Emergency Contraception?” New England Journal of Medicine, 351, 19. Pages 2008-2012.

Carroll, Aaron. 2024. “Why It’s So Hard to Find a Pediatrician These Days.” The New York Times. July 1. URL = <https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/01/opinion/pediatrician-shortage.html>.

Graham, Edward. 2021. “Who is Behind the Attacks on Educators and Public Schools?” NEA Today, December 14. URL = <https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/who-behind-attacks-educators-and-public-schools>.

Gutmann, Amy. 1999. Democratic Education, revised edition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Institute for Research on Poverty. 2021. “Service Deserts and Oases: Evaluating Service Availability for Individuals with Autism.” University of Wisconsin–Madison. URL = <https://www.irp.wisc.edu/resource/service-deserts-and-oases-evaluating-service-availability-for-individuals-with-autism/>.

Johnson, Mark. 2024. “Counties most in need of cardiologists are the most likely to have none.” Washington Post, July 29. URL = <https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2024/07/29/cardiologists-rural-counties-shortage/>.

Journell, Wayne. 2022. “Classroom Controversy in the Midst of Political Polarization: The Essential Role of School Administrators.” NASSP Bulletin, 106, 2. Pages 133-153.

Kupperman, Joel J. 1996.  “Autonomy and the Very Limited Role of Advocacy in the Classroom.” The Monist, 79. Pages 488-498.

Matusov, Eugene. 2022. “The teachers’ pedagogical fiduciary duty to their students.” Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science. URL = <https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-022-09690-8>.

Miller, Seumas. 2022. “Model Code of Ethics Principles.” Professional Standards Councils. Sydney: URL = <https://www.psc.gov.au/sites/default/files/Model%20code%20of%20ethics%20principles.pdf>.

Natanson, Hannah. 2023. “Students hated ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ Their teachers tried to dump it.” The Washington Post. Nov. 23. URL = <https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/11/03/to-kill-a-mockingbird-book-ban-removal-washington/>.

Paxton, Michelle. 2023. “Preventing Legal Deserts in Our Rural Communities.” American Bar Association, November 23. URL = <https://www.americanbar.org/groups/litigation/resources/newsletters/childrens-rights/fall2023-preventing-legal-deserts-in-our-rural-communities/>.

Savulescu, Julian. 2006. “Conscientious Objection in Medicine.” The BMJ, 4, 332(7536). Pages 294-297.

Singer, Natasha. 2008. “As Doctors Cater to Looks, Skin Patients Wait.” The New York Times. July 28. URL = <https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/28/us/28beauty.html>.

Will, Madeline. 2019. “‘Deprofessionalization Is Killing the Soul of Teaching,’ Union President Says.” Education Week, April 18. URL = <https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/deprofessionalization-is-killing-the-soul-of-teaching-union-president-says/2019/04>.

Wronowski, Meredith, and Urick, Angela. 2021. “Teacher and School Predictors of Teacher Deprofessionalization and Demoralization in the United States.” Educational Policy, 35, 5. Pages 679-720.

Chapter 5: Informed consent and conflict of interest

Cecco, Leyland. 2024. “Canadian teacher accused of selling students’ art on personal website.” The Guardian, Feb 12. URL = <https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/12/art-teacher-sell-student-work-canada>.

Di Sarra v. Ontario Association of Architects, 2021 Ontario Supreme Court 2697, divisional court file no.: 288/20, date: 20210412.

Ellin, Joseph S. 1982. “Special Professional Morality and the Duty of Veracity.” Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 1, 2. Pages 75-94.

Ludewigs, Sophie, and Narchi, Jonas, et al. 2022. “Ethics of the fiduciary relationship between patient and physician: the case of informed consent.”

Meisel, Alan, and Kuczewski, Mark. 2017. “Legal and Ethical Myths About Informed Consent.” In Ethics Across the Professions: A Reader for Professional Ethics, second edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Pages 145-151.

Stein, Ronald H. 1990. Ethical Issues in Counseling. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Press.

Chapter 6: Confidentiality and its limits

Armstrong, Mary Beth. 1994. “Confidentiality: A Comparison across the Professions of Medicine, Engineering and Accounting.” Professional Ethics, 3, 1. Pages 71-88.

Balkin, Jack M. 2020-2021. “The Fiduciary Model of Privacy.” Harvard Law Review Forum, 134, 11. URL = <https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/134-Harv.-L.-Rev.-F.-11.pdf>.

Bok, Sissela. 1983. Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation. New York: Random House.

Davis, Michael. 1996. “Some Paradoxes of Whistleblowing.” Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 15, 1. Pages 3-19.

Dellinger, Jolynn, and Pell, Stephanie. 2024. “Bodies of Evidence: The Criminalization of Abortion and Surveillance of Women in a Post-Dobbs World.” Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 19. Pages 1-108. URL = <https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djclpp/vol19/iss1/1>.

Jones, Kristin. 2024. “States find a downside to mandatory reporting laws meant to protect children.” NPR News,  April 25. URL = <https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/04/25/1247021109/states-find-a-downside-to-mandatory-reporting-laws-meant-to-protect-children>

Renke, Wayne. 2005. “The Constitutionality of Mandatory Reporting of Gunshot Wounds Legislation.” Health Law Review: 14, 1. Pages 3-8.

Chapter 7: Justice and cultural sensitivity

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2023 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report. URL = <https://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqdr23/index.html>.

Alam, Ehsan. 2017. “Before it was cut in half by I-94, St. Paul’s Rondo was a thriving African-American cultural center.” MinnPost, June 19. URL = <https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2017/06/it-was-cut-half-i-94-st-paul-s-rondo-was-thriving-african-american-cultural-center/>.

Attum, Basem; Hafiz, Sumaiya; Malik, Ahmad; and Shamoon, Zafar. 2021. “Cultural Competence in the Care of Muslim Patients and Their Families.” National Library of Medicine. URL = <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499933/>.

Autio, Steve. 2015. “Teacher believes being left-handed is ‘evil’, forces boy to use right hand.” Global News, September 22.

Collins, Randall. 2019. The Credential Society: An Historical Sociology of Education and Stratification. New York: Columbia University Press.

Gissen, David. 2023. The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Huemer, Michael. 2017. “Is Wealth Redistribution a Rights Violation?” The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism. Edited by Jason Brennan, Bas van der Vossen, and David Schmidtz. New York: Routledge. Pages 259–271.

Mikati, Ihab; Benson, Adam F.; AF, Luben, Thomas J.; Sacks, Jason D.; and Richmond-Bryant, Jennifer. 2018. “Disparities in Distribution of Particulate Matter Emission Sources by Race and Poverty Status.” American Journal of Public Health, 108, 4. Pages 480-485.

Lamont, Julian, and Favor, Christi. 2017. “Distributive Justice.” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta. URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/justice-distributive/>.

Liebermann, Wanda Katja. 2024. Architecture’s Disability Problem. New York: Routledge.

Mancilla, Alejandra; and Campbell, Tom (eds.). 2017. Theories of Justice. New York: Routledge,

Mill, John Stuart. 1967. “The Regulation of the London Water Supply.” The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, volume V: Essays on Economics and Society. Edited by J.M. Robson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Pages 431-437.

Mussell, Helen. 2020. “Leadership and the fiduciary: addressing asymmetrical power by caring well.” In Paradox and Power in Caring Leadership, edited by Leah Tomkins. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. Pages 86–97.

Rawls, John. 1971. A Theory of Justice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Rassool, G.Hussein, 2014. Cultural Competence in Caring for Muslim Patients. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Schwartz, Pedro. 1966. “John Stuart Mill & Laissez Faire: London Water.” Economica, 33, Issue 129. Pages 71-83.

William, April Maria. 2020. My Hair Is Professional TOO! A Case Study and Overview. Houston, TX: Jump Time Publishing.

Woodward-Lopez, Gail; Kao, Janice; Kiesel, Kristin, et al.  2014. “Is Scratch-Cooking a Cost-Effective Way to Prepare Healthy School Meals with US Department of Agriculture Foods?” Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 114, 9. Pages 1349-1358.