This episode we are talking Dr Andrew Frederick Smith and Dr Mercer Gary (both from Drexel University) about their paper with colleagues, Dr Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner (University of Maryland) and Dr Joel M. Reynolds (Georgetown University): "Progressive Reckonings, Indigenous Feminist Praxis, and Resisting the Common Roots of Reproductive and Climate Injustice" (available in Issue 18/1).
It's a great paper making very helpful connections to think through these urgent and yet perennial topics.
A transcript is available here
This episode we are talking Dr Shadi Heidarifar, an Assistant Professor in Bioethics in the College of Medicine at Roseman University of Health Sciences. Her paper " Toward a Feminist Model for Women’s Healthcare: The Problem of False Consciousness and the Moral Status of Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery" (available in Issue 17/2) is a great read and we have a really great discussion about her work. Check it out!
We have had some logistical and technical difficulties of late with the podcast, but we are hoping to resolve this and have more regular content out soon.
This week, we're talking to Dr. Richard Matthews about his paper, "The Moral Asymmetry of Conscientious Provision and Conscientious Refusal, Insights from Oppression and Allyship,"which is available in Volume 17, Issue 1.
Listeners may also be interested in the following paper, given the discussion of mandated transvaginal ultrasounds in abortion bills:Green, K. A. (2013). Humiliation, degradation, penetration: What legislatively required pre-abortion transvaginal ultrasounds and rape have in common. J. Crim. L. & Criminology, 103, 1171.
Transcript available here, many thanks to Hannah Carpenter for her work on this.
After a bit of a hiatus, we’re back and will be publishing an episode monthly.
In this episode, hosts Emma Tumilty and Danica Davies talk with Zoe Tongue about her paper, "Locating Abortion and Contraception on the Obstetric Violence Continuum" appearing in Volume 17, Issue 1 of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.
We'd like to also thank Hannah Carpenter, PhD candidate in the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch for her support in correcting the transcript.
In this episode, hosts Emma Tumilty and Danica Davies talk with Dirk LaFaut about his paper with co-author Gily Coene "Autonomy Without Borders? Understanding the Impact of Undocumented Residence Status on Healthcare Relationships in Belgium" appearing in Volume 16, Issue 2 of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.
We (Emma and Danica) have recently taken over the podcast and have some sound quality issues in the first three episodes but these resolve over time. Bear with us!
We'd like to also thank Johanna Wellesley, PhD candidate in the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch for her support in correcting the transcript.
In this episode, new hosts Emma Tumilty and Danica Davies talk with Wendy Rogers about her paper with co-author Jacqueline Dalziell "What Feminist Bioethics can bring to Synthetic Biology" appearing in Volume 16, Issue 2 of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.
We (Emma and Danica) have newly taken over the podcast and have some sound quality issues in the first three episodes but these resolve over time. Bear with us!
We'd like to also thank Johanna Wellesley, PhD candidate in the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch for her support in correcting the transcript.
You can view the transcript here
In this episode, new hosts Emma Tumilty and Danica Davies talk with Vicki Toscano about her paper "The Responsibility Objection to Thomson Re-imagined: What If Men Were Held to a Parallel Standard?" appearing in Volume 16, Issue 2 of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.
We (Emma and Danica) have newly taken over the podcast and have some sound quality issues in the first three episodes but these resolve over time. Bear with us!
We'd like to also thank Johanna Wellesley, PhD candidate in the Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch for her support in correcting the transcript.
You can view the transcript here: https://tinyurl.com/FabGabEp1-Transcript
Hosted and produced by Kathryn MacKay
Guest: Emma Tumilty - the New Host!
Transcript: provided by Otter.ai
Hosted and produced by Kathryn MacKay
Guests: Shehani Jayawickrama & Georgia Loutrianakis, University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas
Paper: 'Air Ball:Missing the Net on Female Elite Athletes' Reproductive Health', IJFAB 16: 1, Spring 2023, pp 21-33.
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Guest: Corinne Berzon, Bar Ilan University, and Sara Cohen Shabot, University of Haifa
Paper: 'Obstetric Violence and Vulnerability: A Bioethical Approach,' IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 16:1, Spring 2023, pp. 52-76
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Guest: Daniel Groll, Carleton College
Book: 'Conceiving People: Genetic Knowledge and the Ethics of Sperm and Egg Donation' at OUP
Symposium papers can be accessed through IJFAB.
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Hosted and produced by Kathryn MacKay
Guest: Stephanie Tillman
Paper: Presumed Consent for Pelvic Exams Under Anesthesia Is Medical Sexual Assault
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Guest: Michael Montess, Western University
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Hosted and produced by Kathryn MacKay
Guest: Jane Dryden, Mount Allison University
Paper: the Gut Microbiome and the Imperative of Normalcy
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Guest: Karen Davis, Lewis University
Paper: 'Interpreting Pain: On Women’s Embodiment and Dialogic Self-Understanding,' IJFAB 16:1, 2023
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Hosted and produced by Kathryn MacKay
Guest: Maya Goldenberg, University of Guelph
Paper: 'Author Meets Critics: an introduction' plus commentaries
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Guests: Michelle Meagher and Kiera Keglowitsch, University of Alberta
Paper: Making Room for Births That Are Not Good: Lessons from Cesarean Shame Shame. IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:2, 22-39
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Guest: Megan Dean, Michigan State University
Paper: "Time to Eat: The Importance of Temporality for Food Ethics." IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, vol. 15 no. 2, 2022, p. 76-98.
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Guest: Floor Cuijpers and Petra Verdonk
Paper: Floor Cuijpers, Maaike Muntinga, Minne Bakker, Gönül Dilaver, Mariëtte van den Hoven and Petra Verdonk,“Who Am I to Judge These Things”: Intersectional Dimensions of Self-Silencing of People with a Neuromuscular Disease in a Clinical Trial,' IJFAB 15:2.
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