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    Feminist issues in domestic and transnational surrogacy: The case of Japan by Parks, Jennifer

    “…I consider how a feminist account might address the practice of surrogacy in Japan, both domestically and in the transnational context. Japanese culture…”
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    Approche de l'anorexie au carrefour de la phénoménologie et du féminisme by Pelluchon, Corine

    “…A rebours d'une approche strictement médicale de l'anorexie, qui fait la genèse des troubles du comportement alimentaire, cette étude se focalise sur le…”
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    Hidden labor: Disabled/Nondisabled encounters, agency, and autonomy by Scully, Jackie Leach

    “…In this paper I consider one effect that disablism has on social interactions between nondisabled and disabled people: the “hidden labor” carried out by…”
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    Why bioethics needs a concept of vulnerability by Rogers, Wendy, Mackenzie, Catriona, Dodds, Susan

    “…Concern for human vulnerability seems to be at the heart of bioethical inquiry, but the concept of vulnerability is under-theorized in the bioethical…”
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    Artificial Wombs and the Ectogenesis Conversation: A Misplaced Focus? Technology, Abortion, and Reproductive Freedom by Romanis, Elizabeth Chloe, Horn, Claire

    “…Bioethics scholarship considering the possibility of gestating an embryo to full term in an artificial womb (ectogenesis) often overstates the capacities of…”
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    From “She Would Say That, Wouldn’t She?” to “Does She Take Sugar?” Epistemic Injustice and Disability by Scully, Jackie Leach

    “…Epistemic injustice is the idea that social power ensures that the knowledge of some groups is excluded from the collective epistemic resources. In this paper,…”
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    Nondomination and the Limits of Relational Autonomy by Wenner, Danielle M.

    “…Relational autonomy theorists attempt to accommodate social embeddedness within a conception of autonomy. These attempts are conceptually messy, at best, and…”
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    Neurotechnologies, Relational Autonomy, and Authenticity by Walker, Mary Jean, Mackenzie, Catriona

    “…The ethical debate about neurotechnologies has been largely framed around their effects on authenticity. In this paper, we investigate the concept of…”
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    Relational Autonomy as a Theoretical Lens for Qualitative Health Research by Bell, Jennifer A. H.

    “…As scholars integrate empirical approaches to ethical questions in healthcare, relational autonomy theory must inform research design and change practice…”
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    Addressing Rising Cesarean Rates: Maternal Request Cesareans, Defensive Practice, and the Power of Choice in Childbirth by Romanis, Elizabeth Chloe

    “…The number of cesarean sections performed in high-income economies has been rising for decades. Feminist scholarship suggests that the likely explanation for…”
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    Public Health and Precarity by Doan, Michael D., Harbin, Ami

    “…One branch of bioethics assumes that mainly agents of the state are responsible for public health. Following Susan Sherwin’s relational ethics, we suggest…”
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    WHITHER BIOETHICS NOW? THE PROMISE OF RELATIONAL THEORY by Sherwin, Susan, Stockdale, Katie

    “…This article reflects on the work of feminist bioethicists over the past ten years, reviewing how effective feminists have been in using relational theory to…”
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    Commodifying Compassion: Affective Economies of Human Milk Exchange by Lee, Robyn

    “…Breastmilk is bought, sold, and donated in a global marketplace, which risks exploiting the women who produce it. In Detroit, black mothers are targeted as…”
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    Disability, Epistemic Harms, and the Quality-Adjusted Life Year by Cupples, Laura M.

    “…Health economists use a conceptual tool called the quality-adjusted life year (QALY) in resource allocation decisions. Despite claims that the values of…”
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    The Affirmative Culture of Healthy Self-Care: A Feminist Critique of the Good Health Imperative by Welsh, Talia

    “…Feminist critiques highlight how neoliberal ideologies withdraw attention from the social and the political toward the cult of individual hard work, thereby…”
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    Relational autonomy as an essential component of patient-centered care by Ells, Carolyn, Hunt, Matthew R, Chambers-Evans, Jane

    “…Despite enthusiasm for patient-centered care, the practice of patient-centered care is proving challenging. Further, it is curious that the literature about…”
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    Which “New Eugenics”? Expanding Access to Art, Respecting Procreative Liberty, and Protecting the Moral Equality of All Persons in an Era of Neoliberal Choice by Harwood, Karey

    “…In The New Eugenics: Selective Breeding in an Era of Reproductive Technologies, Judith Daar (2017) advocates for increased access to assisted reproductive…”
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    Building Intricate Partnerships with Neurotechnology: Deep Brain Stimulation and Relational Agency by Brown, Timothy

    “…Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is an FDA-approved treatment for symptoms of motor disorders—with experimental use for psychiatric disorders. DBS, however, causes…”
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    More Necessary than Medical: Reframing the Insurance Argument for Transition-Related Care by Dietz, Elizabeth

    “…To qualify for insurance coverage, healthcare must be classified as “medically necessary,” which often excludes transition-related interventions. This access…”
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