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The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest in feminist bioethics, with chapters covering topics from justice and power to the climate crisis. Comprising forty-two chapters by emerging and established scholars, the volume is divided into six parts:

I Foundations of feminist bioethics

II Identity and identifications

III Science, technology and research

IV Health and social care

V Reproduction and making families

VI Widening the scope of feminist bioethics

The volume is essential reading for anyone with an interest in bioethics or feminist philosophy, and will prove an invaluable resource for scholars, teachers and advanced students

Chapters 2, 22, and 30 of this book will soon be freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license at www.taylorfrancis.com
Acknowledgments ix
List of contributors
xi
Introduction 1(12)
Wendy A. Rogers
Jackie Leach Scully
Stacy M. Carter
Vikki A. Entwistle
Catherine Mills
PART I Foundations of feminist bioethics
13(122)
1 Feminist bioethics: where we've come from
15(12)
Hilde Lindemann
2 "How could anybody think that this is the appropriate way to do bioethics?" Feminist challenges for conceptions of justice in bioethics
27(16)
Carina Fourie
3 Feminist epistemology
43(15)
Katrina Hutchison
4 Power and feminist bioethics
58(13)
Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra
5 Relational autonomy in feminist bioethics
71(13)
Natalie Stoljar
Catriona Mackenzie
6 Care and carers: feminist perspectives
84(12)
Lisa EckenuHler
7 Vulnerability and feminist bioethics
96(14)
Florencia Luna
8 Phenomenology and poststructuralism in feminist bioethics
110(13)
Catherine Mills
Patrick McConville
9 Embodiment: contributions from feminist science and technology studies and feminist phenomenology
123(12)
Kristin Zeiler
PART II Identities and identifications
135(114)
10 Narrative and identity
137(14)
Mary Jean Walker
11 Gender: ongoing debates and future directions
151(16)
Tereza Hendl
Tamara Kayali Browne
12 Toward a queer feminist bioethics of sexuality
167(14)
Tiia Sudenkaarne
13 Feminist bioethics and disability
181(14)
Jackie Leach Scully
14 What makes an anti-racist feminist bioethics?
195(13)
Camisha Russell
15 Toward an anticolonial feminist bioethics
208(14)
Arianne Shahvisi
16 Thinking with class in feminist bioethics
222(13)
Katherine Jackson
17 The other side of geographies and cultures: new roads to further globalizing feminist bioethics
235(14)
Jing-Bao Nie
Xiang Zou
Karen Thornber
PART III Science, technology and research
249(74)
18 Women in research: historical exclusion, current challenges and future trends
251(14)
Angela Ballantyne
19 Gender and science and technology
265(11)
Rachel A. Ankeny
20 Genomic technologies: the need for a feminist approach
276(15)
Inmaculada de Melo-Martln
21 Artificial intelligence as a feminist bioethics issue
291(17)
Anita Ho
22 Feminist bioethics and empirical research
308(15)
Stacy M. Carter
Vikki A. Entwistle
PART IV Health and social care
323(126)
23 Connecting philosophy of medicine with feminist bioethics: health, illness and disease
325(13)
Robyn Bluhm
24 Toward a new model of aging: feminist and critical disability contributions
338(13)
Monique Lanoix
25 Power and microaggressions in healthcare
351(13)
Heather Stewart
Lauren Freeman
26 Ethics, care and dependence in a global pandemic
364(13)
Susan Dodds
27 Staying with the trouble: ongoing contributions of feminist research to person-centeredness in healthcare
377(13)
Emilie Dionne
Carolyn Ells
28 Feminist mental health ethics
390(14)
Ami Harbin
29 Feminist bioethics perspectives on neurobiological approaches to addiction and chronic pain
404(17)
Daniel Z. Buchman
Suze G. Berkhout
30 Gender inequities in organ donation and transplantation: a feminist bioethics analysis
421(15)
Wendy A. Rogers
31 The value of a feminist approach in the ethics of end-of-life care
436(13)
Jocelyn Downie
PART V Reproduction and making families
449(60)
32 The right to reproduce
451(12)
Carolyn McLeod
33 Women, assisted reproduction and the "natural"
463(13)
Rosamund Scott
34 The surveillance of pregnant bodies in the age of digital health: ethical dilemmas
476(10)
Alexis Raton
35 Exploitation and control of women's reproductive bodies
486(15)
Like Turkmendag
36 Feminist approaches to family making
501(8)
Marian Verkerk
Hilde Lindemann
PART VI Widening the scope of feminist bioethics
509(79)
37 Women and the alt-right movement
511(11)
Tracy Llanera
38 Labor migration, vulnerability and human trafficking: a feminist bioethical analysis
522(14)
Christine Straehle
39 Our (Bio)ethical relations with nonhuman animals
536(11)
Jane Johnson
40 Feminist contributions to climate change research, policy and ethics
547(13)
Beth A. Bee
Clara M. Park
41 Feminist global food ethics
560(14)
Megan A. Dean
42 Gender, health and public policy
574(14)
Lisa Schwartz
Rochelle Maurice
Index 588
Wendy A. Rogers is Distinguished Professor of Clinical Ethics at Macquarie University, Australia. She publishes widely in medical and bioethics journals, is co-editor of Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy (2014) and is a founding member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.

Jackie Leach Scully is Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Disability Innovation Institute, University of New South Wales in Australia. She is co-editor of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, author of Disability Bioethics: Moral Bodies, Moral Difference (2008), and co-editor of Feminist Bioethics: At the Center, On the Margins (2011).

Stacy M. Carter is the Founding Director of the Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values (ACHEEV) at the University of Wollongong in Australia, a center for deliberative and values-based research in health. Her background is in public health, applied ethics and social science. She is a chief investigator on multiple funded projects, and works particularly on screening and diagnosis, vaccine refusal and artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Vikki A. Entwistle is Professor of Health Services Research and Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, National University of Singapore.

Catherine Mills is Professor of Bioethics at Monash University in Australia. Her research addresses ethical issues in human reproduction; she also has expertise in feminist philosophy and aspects of Continental philosophy. She is the author of Biopolitics (2018), Futures of Reproduction (2011) and The Philosophy of Agamben (2008), as well as numerous articles in her areas of research.