Associate Professor
Salisbury University
Salisbury, MD, United States
Bibiana D. Koh (she/her), PhD, LCSW-C; LICSW (MN), joined the School of Social Work at Salisbury University as an Associate Professor in Fall 2021. She was previously at Augsburg University (Minneapolis, Minnesota) for nine years, where she held a three-year university appointment (2018-2021) as the Batalden Scholar in Applied Ethics. Her work in this role focused on (a) examining the intersections of ethnicity, culture, and ethics and, (b) extending applied ethics conversations to include non-Eurocentric approaches to ethics such as Buddhist, Neo-Confucian, and Hmong Shaman. Dr. Koh’s research primarily focuses on ethics and critical pedagogy. She is currently working on a book on anti-oppressive social work ethics (Columbia University Press).
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Decentering Lived Moral Experience: Insights From the Lived Experience of Korean Buddhist Monastics
Saturday, October 26, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:15 PM CT