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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics (NIB) is published by Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Foundation for Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics and provides a forum for exploring current issues in bioethics through the publication and analysis of personal stories, qualitative and mixed-methods research articles, and case studies. Articles may address the experiences of patients and research participants, as well as health care workers and researchers. NIB is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of bioethical issues by engaging rich descriptions of complex human experiences. While NIB upholds appropriate standards for narrative inquiry and qualitative research, it seeks to publish articles that will appeal to a broad readership of health care providers and researchers, bioethicists, sociologists, policy makers, and others.
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Volume 15, Number 2, 2025Table of Contents
Narrative Symposium - It’s a Neurodiverse World: Stories from Neurodivergent People
Introduction
Personal Narratives
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Case Study
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| ISSN | 2157-1740 |
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| Print ISSN | 2157-1732 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-05 |
| Open Access | Yes |




