From Bob Walls: I think I know the very moments that Ken began to engage–seriously–with the topic of research and professional ethics. In the late 1980s, we had been in a number of graduate courses together in folklore at Indiana U, classes in which he excelled, especially in grasping anthropological theories of religion and belief.Continue reading “Memories of Ken”
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Remembering Ken
From Sandy Borden: I worked as Ken’s grad assistant for the Teaching Research Ethics program at the Poynter Center at Indiana University in the mid-1990s. He was smart, kind and funny. He exemplified interdisciplinarity at its best, and I learned a ton. When I left Bloomington for a job in Michigan, he gave me aContinue reading “Remembering Ken”