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Welcome to Fabien Littel's personal site and blog


PhD research update: Oil and gas industry employees' construction as ethical subjects
This is an update on the research project concerning oil and gas industry employees' perspectives on climate change, as part of my PhD.
Apr 1, 20249 min read


"Queers for Palestine" - The moral dilemma of intersecting identities
Why is there a perceived inherent contradiction in the "Queers for Palestine" movement, and is this justified?
Mar 11, 20244 min read


Two years on, taking stock on the ever evolving moral conflict in UK Defence
What started out as a routine dog walk led me to an insightful reflexive experience about my own "moral journey" over the past couple of...
Feb 5, 20244 min read


Greenwashing, rainbow-washing or just existing? LGBTQ+ in the oil and gas industry
We live in complex times (haven't we always, I hear you argue...). The IPCC has reminded us again in their most recent report that we...
Jun 28, 20236 min read


Introducing my PhD topic: Environmental consciousness and moral reasoning in the oil & gas industry
Artwork: Dan Rawlings / Photography: Mark Bickerdike After starting my PhD with the University of Southampton last September, I am now in...
Jan 4, 20234 min read


What is moral disengagement? An explanatory video
"How do people do harm and live with themselves" (Bandura, 2016) Bandura's book's subtitle is quite self-explanatory when it comes to...
Dec 13, 20221 min read


Moral location, location, location - on thinking about your (and others') position
Why, as I worked on my MSc research, did I keep picturing a cowboy on horseback looking down from a hilltop? Why that picture exactly...
Dec 6, 20223 min read


Experiences of moral conflict in the Defence industry: Interview insights
As part of my recently completed MSc in Organisational Psychology, I conducted a research project, for which I decided to study how...
Nov 13, 20229 min read
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