| | | APSA_NY12-202 | | The Committee on Research and Special Training (CORST) Speakers: Robert A. Paul, PhD (Atlanta, GA) This annual prize is awarded for essays on psychoanalytically informed research in the bio-behavioral sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. Contemporary analysts who draw upon clinical material in their writings must follow ethical standards in their approach to issues of confidentiality, consent, disguise, and collaboration with their research subjects. The winning author presents his/her essay. Audio CDs: 2 | | Audio CD | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | POC12-113 | | Unions in the new economy Speakers: Jay Youngdahl, East Bay Express; Carl Hall, Pacific Media Workers Guild; John Logan, SF State Management School; Kerianne Steele, Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld Those who advocate new economic forms speak a language of ethical treatment of all. Yet, visions of a new economy often neglect to consider effects on workers, especially workers who perform more repetitive jobs. At the same time, the historic form of protections for workers – unions – has had a focus on community and protection of all since their inception. Yet, unions have had difficulties adapting to changes in the old economy and have not fully entered the conversation about a new economy. What is the role of unions in a new economy? How should new economy advocates think about this? How can these groups work together? This session will explore these rich and perplexing questions. Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |