FAIRNESS AND ITS OPPOSITE: Carnegie Council's Second International Student Photo Contest
(PRWEB) May 29, 2014 -- Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces its second annual International Student Photography Contest. The contest is part of Ethics for a Connected World, a three-year global education project in celebration of the 2014 Carnegie Council Centennial.
In a world with huge gulfs of wealth and power, how do we ensure that everybody has access to opportunity? Carnegie Council believes that part of the answer lies in fairness—the means by which a society balances the rights and responsibilities of its citizens, toward each other and toward the state.
Students everywhere can take part in this project by submitting photography that depicts the concept of fairness (or its opposite) in their society.
The contest will be conducted on Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Network, a social media platform for exploring the role of ethics in international relations.
ELIGIBILITY: All students of every nationality are eligible. Non-students will be disqualified. The minimum age is 13.
TOPIC: Fairness and Its Opposite
DEADLINE: October 31, 2014
PRIZES:
1st prize: $200 Amazon Gift Certificate
2nd prize (two): $100 Amazon Gift Certificate
Additional photos may be chosen to create a slideshow for the Carnegie Council Centennial and/or posted on the Carnegie Council websites.
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Join the free Global Ethics Network (GEN) website: http://www.globalethicsnetwork.org.
2. Upload your photo in the photo section of the website.
3. Please explain each image in 250 words or less.
4. Include your full name, school affiliation, and nationality in the following format:
[Full Name]
[School Affiliation]
Nationality: [Country Name]
5. Tag the blog post with #photo2014 and publish it. Please allow 24 hours for approval.
6. Entries are limited to 3 photos per person.
Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1914 in New York City, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is an educational, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that produces lectures, publications, and multimedia materials on the ethical challenges of living in a globalized world.
Madeleine Lynn, Carnegie Council for Ethics, http://www.cceia.org, +1 212-838-4120 Ext: 219, [email protected]
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