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Introduction |
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PART I Foundations of feminist bioethics |
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1 Feminist bioethics: where we've come from |
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2 "How could anybody think that this is the appropriate way to do bioethics?" Feminist challenges for conceptions of justice in bioethics |
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4 Power and feminist bioethics |
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5 Relational autonomy in feminist bioethics |
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6 Care and carers: feminist perspectives |
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7 Vulnerability and feminist bioethics |
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8 Phenomenology and poststructuralism in feminist bioethics |
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9 Embodiment: contributions from feminist science and technology studies and feminist phenomenology |
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PART II Identities and identifications |
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10 Narrative and identity |
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11 Gender: ongoing debates and future directions |
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12 Toward a queer feminist bioethics of sexuality |
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167 | (14) |
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13 Feminist bioethics and disability |
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181 | (14) |
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14 What makes an anti-racist feminist bioethics? |
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15 Toward an anticolonial feminist bioethics |
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16 Thinking with class in feminist bioethics |
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222 | (13) |
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17 The other side of geographies and cultures: new roads to further globalizing feminist bioethics |
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PART III Science, technology and research |
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18 Women in research: historical exclusion, current challenges and future trends |
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19 Gender and science and technology |
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20 Genomic technologies: the need for a feminist approach |
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Inmaculada de Melo-Martln |
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21 Artificial intelligence as a feminist bioethics issue |
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291 | (17) |
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22 Feminist bioethics and empirical research |
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PART IV Health and social care |
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23 Connecting philosophy of medicine with feminist bioethics: health, illness and disease |
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325 | (13) |
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24 Toward a new model of aging: feminist and critical disability contributions |
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338 | (13) |
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25 Power and microaggressions in healthcare |
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351 | (13) |
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26 Ethics, care and dependence in a global pandemic |
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27 Staying with the trouble: ongoing contributions of feminist research to person-centeredness in healthcare |
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377 | (13) |
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28 Feminist mental health ethics |
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29 Feminist bioethics perspectives on neurobiological approaches to addiction and chronic pain |
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30 Gender inequities in organ donation and transplantation: a feminist bioethics analysis |
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31 The value of a feminist approach in the ethics of end-of-life care |
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PART V Reproduction and making families |
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32 The right to reproduce |
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33 Women, assisted reproduction and the "natural" |
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34 The surveillance of pregnant bodies in the age of digital health: ethical dilemmas |
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35 Exploitation and control of women's reproductive bodies |
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36 Feminist approaches to family making |
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PART VI Widening the scope of feminist bioethics |
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37 Women and the alt-right movement |
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38 Labor migration, vulnerability and human trafficking: a feminist bioethical analysis |
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39 Our (Bio)ethical relations with nonhuman animals |
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40 Feminist contributions to climate change research, policy and ethics |
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547 | (13) |
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41 Feminist global food ethics |
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560 | (14) |
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42 Gender, health and public policy |
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