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  1. Global Health Case: Questioning Our Contributions.Kelly Anderson - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (3):401-402.
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  • Is there a need for global health ethics? For and against.D. Hunter, A. J. Dawson, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Bioethics Around the Globe.Catherine Myser (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume brings together contributors from a wide variety of disciplines to take a critical, empirical look at bioethics around the globe, examining how it ...
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  • Global Health and Global Health Ethics.Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Global Health, Definitions and Descriptions: 1. What is global health? Solly Benatar and Ross Upshur; 2. The state of global health in a radically unequal world: patterns and prospects Ron Labonte and Ted Schrecker; 3. Addressing the societal determinants of health: the key global health ethics imperative of our times Anne-Emmanuelle Birn; 4. Gender and global health: inequality and differences Lesley Doyal and Sarah Payne; 5. Heath systems and health Martin McKee; Part (...)
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  • Observing bioethics.Renée C. Fox - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Judith P. Swazey & Judith C. Watkins.
    The coming of bioethics -- The coming of bioethicists -- "Choices on our conscience": the inauguration of the Kennedy Institute of Education -- "Hello, Dolly": bioethics in the media -- Celebrating bioethics and bioethicists -- Thinking socially and culturally in bioethics -- Reminiscences of observing participants -- Bioethics circles the globe -- Bioethics in France -- The development of bioethics in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan -- The coming of the culture wars to American bioethics.
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  • White normativity in U.S. bioethics : a call and method for more pluralist and democratic standards and policies.Catherine Myser - 2007 - In Lisa A. Eckenwiler & Felicia Cohn (eds.), The ethics of bioethics: mapping the moral landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 241.
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  • Global health ethics for students.Andrew D. Pinto & Ross E. G. Upshur - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 9 (1):1-10.
    As a result of increased interest in global health, more and more medical students and trainees from the.
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  • Differences from somewhere: The normativity of whiteness in bioethics in the united states.Catherine Myser - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (2):1 – 11.
    I argue that there has been inadequate attention to and questioning of the dominance and normativity of whiteness in the cultural construction of bioethics in the United States. Therefore we risk reproducing white privilege and white supremacy in its theory, method, and practices. To make my argument, I define whiteness and trace its broader social and legal history in the United States. I then begin to mark whiteness in U.S. bioethics, recasting Renee Fox's sociological marking of its American-ness as an (...)
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  • Global Health: Data, Definitions and Deliberations.Soloman Benatar - 2011 - In Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Global Health Ethics.Jessica Evert, Scott Loeliger, Steve Schmidbauer, Evaleen Jones, Robert Huish & Gary Heit - 2011 - In Judy Illes & Barbara J. Sahakian (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Oxford University Press.
    Global health ethics is a burgeoning field of thought and application. It has roots in the four traditional pillars of biomedical ethics—autonomy, non-maleficence, justice, and beneficence. The ethical underpinnings of four global health organizations/institutions, Americare Neurosurgery International, Child Family Health International, the Mark Stinson Fellowship in Underserved and Global Health, and the Latin American School of Medicine, are described in this article. The ethical challenges and mandates of each organization can guide health care providers and institutions engaged in global health (...)
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