Talks/Media
Is Civility Overrated?: A Panel Discussion for APPE IEB Finalists
34th Annual Annual Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Conference (with Rachel Robison-Greene and Deborah Mower, Moderated by Richard Greene)
Assessing Ethics Education Programming on Campus and Beyond: Prospects and Problems
34th Annual Annual Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Conference (with Jeffrey Dunn and David Holiday)
Deliberative Ethics Pedagogy for Educating Across the Lifespan
Civic Learning Symposium at Ball State University (with Emily Knuth)
Assessing Ethics Bowl Across the Lifespan: An Overview of New Research
33rd Annual Annual Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Conference (with Deborah Mower and Michael Jordan)
What's So Good About Civility?
In this short talk, Alex Richardson discusses the nature and normative importance of civility, and advance some key programs and initiatives designed to foster the development of civility and other nearby skills and dispositions which are crucial for citizens of a democratic society.
Interview on Conflict Managed Podcast
In “Navigating Fundamental Differences in Values” from Conflict Managed, I sit down for a conversation with Conflict Management Specialist Merry Brown about the nature and value of dialogue and disagreement in workplaces.
Case-Based Deliberative Pedagogy for Professional Ethics Education
32nd Annual Annual Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Conference (with Nicolas Tanchuk)
Ethics Bowl Everywhere: Expanding Access to Moral and Civic Education
2023 American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting (with Delaney Thull, Marko Mavrovic, and Julie Piering)
Dialogue Across the Lifespan: Building a Recruiting Pipeline for the Ethics Bowl Activity
2022 APPE IEB Summer Workshop (with John Garcia)
Fostering Collaborative Ethics Discussion in the Secondary-Grades Classroom
2022 PLATO Conference: University of Washington, Seattle, WA (with Michael Vazquez and Delaney Thull)
Richardson Elected to APPE Board of Directors
Announcement from the Parr Center for Ethics at UNC-Chapel Hill.
NHSEB featured in UNC Arts & Sciences Magazine
The award-winning National High School Ethics Bowl teaches students how to thoughtfully engage with divisive topics — and with one another.
NHSEB wins APA/PDC Award for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs
Announcement from the National High School Ethics Bowl, based at the UNC Parr Center for Ethics.
Dialogical Practice for the Public Sector
2021 Public Philosophy Network Conference (with Michael Vazquez and Delaney Thull)