Feminism heightens our awareness of multiple forms of injusticewithin social institutions, common practices, and public policies. Once injustice is identified, feminists try to eliminate it—or, at least, to reduce it. Thus, feminism is about social transformation. In our view, bioethics, too, should be about social change, for it i
For decades, Liberal Bioethics has neglected the social and political dimensions of health care and ...
Gender discrimination in social, economic and political life is one of the problems of ethical prob...
Genetically predisposed breast cancer, commonly Breast Cancer 1 (BRCA1) . ·or Breast Cancer 2 (BR...
In this paper, we explore the implications of feminist health care ethics for ethics consultation. W...
As feminist theory explicates its fundamental principles – justice for the oppressed – it can lose i...
This thesis aims to make feminist theory an integral part of hospital ethics committee ("HEC") decis...
Using data from feminist health advocacy books, I have identified the key changes within women’s he...
This paper sketches an account of public health ethics drawing upon established scholarship in femin...
Feminist bioethics poses a challenge to bioethics by exposing the masculine marking of its supposedl...
Feminist Bioethics and Intersex Medical Interventions: A Review of Making Sense of Intersex: Changin...
Helen is dying of breast cancer. Facingher own mortality uncertainly, shestruggles with how to help ...
The trauma literature reveals that anti-violence work can negatively affect anti-violence workers. T...
In this chapter, I propose that conceptions of justice in bioethics must be feminist, meaning ...
In this chapter I describe some of the features of an anticolonial feminist bioethics. I approach th...
The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest ...
For decades, Liberal Bioethics has neglected the social and political dimensions of health care and ...
Gender discrimination in social, economic and political life is one of the problems of ethical prob...
Genetically predisposed breast cancer, commonly Breast Cancer 1 (BRCA1) . ·or Breast Cancer 2 (BR...
In this paper, we explore the implications of feminist health care ethics for ethics consultation. W...
As feminist theory explicates its fundamental principles – justice for the oppressed – it can lose i...
This thesis aims to make feminist theory an integral part of hospital ethics committee ("HEC") decis...
Using data from feminist health advocacy books, I have identified the key changes within women’s he...
This paper sketches an account of public health ethics drawing upon established scholarship in femin...
Feminist bioethics poses a challenge to bioethics by exposing the masculine marking of its supposedl...
Feminist Bioethics and Intersex Medical Interventions: A Review of Making Sense of Intersex: Changin...
Helen is dying of breast cancer. Facingher own mortality uncertainly, shestruggles with how to help ...
The trauma literature reveals that anti-violence work can negatively affect anti-violence workers. T...
In this chapter, I propose that conceptions of justice in bioethics must be feminist, meaning ...
In this chapter I describe some of the features of an anticolonial feminist bioethics. I approach th...
The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest ...
For decades, Liberal Bioethics has neglected the social and political dimensions of health care and ...
Gender discrimination in social, economic and political life is one of the problems of ethical prob...
Genetically predisposed breast cancer, commonly Breast Cancer 1 (BRCA1) . ·or Breast Cancer 2 (BR...