Recent Work of Interest
- mg3864
- Oct 27, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 1
Boosting some recent work relevant for feminist bioethicists. Feel free to email us at ijfabblog@gmail.com if you have work you’d like us to share!
“Scoping review of the ethical regulations for Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementia research in Africa” by Aminu Yakubu, Isaac Adedeji, Ayodele Jegede, Diana Mendoza-Carvantes, Clement Adebamowo in Developing World Bioethics (Open Access)
“Indigenous Peoples’ human genomic sovereignty: Lessons for Africa” by Faith Kabata in Developing World Bioethics (Open Access)
Narrative Symposium: Receiving Clinical Ethics Consultation Services, edited by Jana Craig & Thomas May in Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
“Endo Time: Endometriosis and the Flow of Recognition” by Ina Hallström in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
“The Politics of Doulas: Black Feminist Collective Action in Response to “Birthing While Black”” by Jina Fast in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
“The Politics of Menstruation: Inclusion of Transgender and Nonbinary People in the Red Tent Menstrual Movement” by Polona Sitar in Trans Studies Quarterly
“Beyond Suppressing Testosterone: A Categorical System to Achieve a “Level Playing Field” in Sport” by Katerina Jennings & Esther Braun in the American Journal of Bioethics
See also a host of open peer commentaries
“Invisible Victims and the Case for OTC SSRIs”by Jacob M. Apel in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
“Self-Deception in Human-Robot Intimacy” by Jin Hee Lee and Christina Chuang in Journal of Applied Philosophy
“Social media or scholarly submission? Appropriate responses and academic attention” by Elizabeth Lanphier in Bioethics
“Health sciences training for disability inclusion: the need to engage with emotion” by Brian Watermeyer in Medical Humanities
“‘Are you pregnant? If not, why not?’: artificial reproductive technology and the trauma of infertility” by Soumya Kashyap and Priyanka Tripathi in Medical Humanities
“Sociocultural aspects of the medicalisation of infertility: a comparative reading of two illness narratives” by Annie James, Manjusha G Warrier, Ann Treessa Benny in Medical Humanities
“Exploring Transgender Law and Politics” by Catharine A. MacKinnon, Finn Mackay, Mischa Shuman, and Sandra Fredman in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
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