BFCGI Colleagues Andy Gustafson and Celeste Harvey will be presenting at a variety of conferences this summer:

Harvey will present her paper, “Luxury: The Forgotten Vice” at the North American Association of Social and Political Philosophy at Neuman University in Philadelphia in July.
Harvey and Gustafson’s paper “How many Houses Should One Person Own?: A Distributivist Critique of multiple house ownership and its effects on the current housing market” with Fr. Nicky Santos at the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education conference at Georgetown in Washington DC in July.
Harvey and Gustafson’s paper “Humanistic Management and the Economy of Communion Movement” at the International Society of Business Ethics and Economics conference in Bilbao, Spain in July
Gustafson’s paper “Why Utilitarianism Is So Neglected In the Field of Business Ethics, And What to Do About It” at the International Society of Business Ethics and Economics conference in Bilbao Spain in July.
Gustafson’s paper, “(The Sorry State of) Utilitarianism In the Field of Business Ethics: Why It Is Neglected, and Opportunities for Research” at the Society of Business Ethics conference in Seattle in August.
Gustafson and Harvey’s paper, “The Economy of Communion Movement as Humanistic Management” at the Academy of Management Conference in Seattle in August.