Issue 21(4) – December 2024 Editorials Recent Developments Critical Perspectives Original Research Book Reviews
Global Bioethics
Issue 19(3): Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technology
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 19, Issue 3, 2022 Guest Editor: Evie Kendal Editorial Michael Ashby Despair of the Intellect, but Hope of the Heart? Recent Developments Neera Bhatia Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust v WV [2022] EWCOP 9 Symposium: Lead essay Evie Kendal Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technology (ELSIET) Symposium Symposium:…
HIV Testing Autonomy: The Importance of Relationship Factors in HIV Testing to People in Lusaka and Chongwe, Zambia
Original Research Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 19, Issue 2 Kasoka Kasoka & Matthew Weait Abstract In recent times, informed consent has been adopted worldwide as a cornerstone to ensure autonomy during HIV testing. However, there are still ongoing debates on whether the edifice on which informed consent requirements are grounded, that is,…
Respecting Older Adults: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Original Research Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 19, Issue 2. Cristina Voinea, Tenzin Wangmo & Constantin Vică Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated many social problems and put the already vulnerable, such as racial minorities, low-income communities, and older individuals, at an even greater risk than before. In this paper we focus on…
Issue 19(2)
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 19, Issue 2 Free Access Editorial: Nature of Suffering, Anarchy, Life and Liberty: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Michael Ashby Open Access Recent Developments: Clinical Software and Bad Decisions: The “Practice Fusion” Settlement and Its Implications Megan Prictor Open Access Critical Perspectives: An Ethical Framework for Visitation of…
Symposium: The Legacy of Miles Little
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 19, Issue 1, 2022 Guest Editors: Claire Hooker, Ian Kerridge, Wendy Lipworth, and Kathryn MacKay The full texts of all the symposium articles are available to read using the links below**. Editorial : Liminality: The Not-So-New Normal?, Free Access, Michael Ashby Lead essay: A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in…
The Pensive Gaze
Editorial. Published online 20 October 2021. Michael A. Ashby and Bronwen Morrell Ethical issues are often transacted with passion, righteous anger, and an unhealthy imbalance between heat and light. These strong emotions can be damaging and divisive but also demand our attention and understanding, as we are not, and do not wish to be, thinking…
Postdoctoral research fellow (Epidemics ethics), Oxford
Closing date: 6 July 2021 Applications are invited for a part-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Grade 7: £32,817 – £40,322 p.a) based at the Ethox Centre, in the Nuffield Department of Population Health. The Epidemics Ethics fellow will be one of a collaborative team of four postdoctoral research fellows based in Asia, Africa, South America and…
Postdoctoral Researcher, Oxford
Closing date: 20 May 2021 Applications are invited for a full-time postdoctoral Researcher to join the Fakes, fabrications and falsehoods in global health project team led by Dr Patricia Kingori, Associate Professor in Global Health Ethics. This research project seeks to understand how uncertainty and ambiguity about the authenticity of products and activities across a…
Epidemics Ethics Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCT
Closing date: 31 March 2021 The UCT Department of Medicine seeks to appoint a two-year Postdoctoral Fellow in Epidemic Ethics and invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as soon as possible. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be part of the Epidemic Ethics Network (https://epidemicethics.tghn.org) which aims to develop a global community of bioethicists building…








