In this Issue
- Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 2020
- Issue
- Special Issue: Shaping a More Just Bioethics: A Celebration of the Work of Susan Sherwin
IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics is committed to sustaining and expanding the network of scholars in feminist bioethics. The journal is:
- Multidisciplinary and reflects the diversity of methods and approaches within feminist bioethics;
- International and represents the global constituency of FAB and feminist scholarship in bioethics;
- Committed to exploring the implications of scholarship for public policy;
- Committed to exploring how gender intersects with other social determinants of privilege and discrimination, including race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and physical and mental ability;
- Committed to exploring the relation of feminist theory to feminist pedagogy and feminist practice across a wide variety of domains related to health.
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Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 2020Editorial Board
Editors
Robyn Bluhm, Michigan State University
Anna Gotlib, Brooklyn College
Jamie Lindemann Nelson, Michigan State University
Jackie Leach Scully, Newcastle University
Founding Editor (2006–2016)
Mary C. Rawlinson, Stony Brook University
Managing Editor
Kurt Milberger, Michigan State University
Reviews Editor
Emma Tumilty, Deacon University
Blog Editors
Kimberly Engels, Molloy College
Alison Reiheld, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Technology & Production Editor
Patrick J. Welsh, Stony Brook University
Editorial Board
Lisa A. Eckenwiler, George Mason University
Anita Ho, University of British Columbia and National University of Singapore
Isabel Karpin, University of Technology, Sydney
Carolyn McLeod, Western University
Lynette Reid, Dalhousie University
Alison Reiheld, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Wendy Rogers, Macquarie University
Olivia Tena Guerrero, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Ex Officio
Sheryl de Lacey, Flinders University
Vikki Entwistle, University of Aberdeen
Ami Harbin, Oakland University
Advisory Board
Angela Ballantyne, University of Otago
Ronald Bayer, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Françoise Baylis, Dalhousie University
Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center
Alexander Capron, University of Southern California
Jacqueline Chin, National University of Singapore
Angus Dawson, University of Sydney
Debora Diniz, University of Brasilia
Susan Dodds, University of New South Wales
Rebecca Dresser, Washington University in St. Louis
Carolyn Ells, McGill University
H. Tristram Engelhardt, Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University
Dafna Feinholz, UNESCO, Paris
Brady Heiner, Concordia University
Kathryn Hinsch, Women’s Bioethics Project, Seattle
David Hunter, Flinders University
Alison Jaggar, University of Colorado, Boulder
Frances Kissling, University of Pennsylvania
Eva Feder Kittay, Stony Brook University
Christopher P. La Barbera, Southern New Hampshire University
Florencia Luna, FLACSO-CONICET, Argentina
Shannon Lundeen, University of Pennsylvania
Ruth Macklin, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mary Mahowald, University of Chicago
Laurence McCullough, Baylor College of Medicine
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin, Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
Mary C. Rawlinson, Stony Brook University
William Ruddick, New York University
Arleen Salles, Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Buenos Aires
Hans-Martin Sass, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany
Toby Schonfeld, Program in Human Research Ethics, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Susan Sherwin, Dalhousie University
Margrit Shildrick, Linköping University, Sweden
Anita Silvers, San Francisco State University
Peter Singer, Princeton University and University of Melbourne
Julia Tao Lai Po-Wah, City University of Hong Kong
Rosemarie Tong, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Dan Wikler, Harvard University
Silvia Woods, University of Buenos Aires