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David Cruise Malloy is a full professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies and the Associate Dean in the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research. His research focuses upon applied ethics and philosophy in administrative contexts in health, non-profit organisations, and in sport. Specifically his interests include ethical decision-making, codes of ethics, and ethical climate/culture. He has published numerous refereed articles and is the co-author of two texts dealing with applied ethics: Biomedical Ethics for Health Care Professionals and Sport Ethics (Thompson Educational Publisher). Dr. Malloy's current research is funded by both the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) and the Canadian Institutes for Health (CIHR).


Selected Publications

Malloy, D.C. & Zakus, D.H. (2004). Harassment Issues in Sport Organizations: Commentaries on Utilitarian, Justice, Kantian, and Existential Approaches to Moral Ontology. Quest, 56, 321-336.
Malloy, D.C. & Hadjistavropoulos, T. (2004). The Problem of Pain Management Among Persons with Dementia, Personhood, and the Ontology of Relationships. Journal of Nursing Philosophy, 5, 147-159.
Krentz, A. & Malloy, D.C. (2004). Heidegger and corporate leadership: Opening up participants to possibilities. Philosophy of Management,5(1).
Malloy, D.C. & Agarwal, J. (2003). Factors Influencing Ethical Climate in a Nonprofit Organization: An Empirical Investigation. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 8(3), 224-250.
Hadjistavropoulos, T., Malloy, D.C., Sharpe, D., & Fuchs-Lacelle, S. (2003). The Ethical Ideologies of Psychologists and Physicians: A preliminary comparison. Ethics & Behavior, 13(1), 97-104.
Malloy, D.C. & Zakus, D.H. (2002). Ethics of Drug Testing in Sport: An Invasion of Privacy Justified? Sport, Education, & Society, 7(2), 203-218.

Links of Interest

True Sport: Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport – Ethics with Rob & Dave
http://www.truesportpur.ca/index.php/robanddave

America American Philosophical Practitioners Association:
http://www.appa.edu

Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research University of Regina
http://www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/


 

 

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