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Bioethics and Racism : Practices, Conflicts, Negotiations and Struggles / ed. by Carlo Botrugno, Lucia Re, Marcia Mocellin Raymundo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (VI, 241 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110765106
  • 9783110765168
  • 9783110765120
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2089 23
LOC classification:
  • QH332 .B56 2023
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Peddler -- Reproducing Hierarchies. Racism from Colonialism to Neoliberalism -- The Racial Epistemicide of Bioethics -- Interrupting Technological Pathways to Health Inequities -- Investigating the Relationship between Chronic Kidney Disease and the Black Population -- Ethnicity, Geographical Region and Ancestry as Population Level Descriptors for Genomics Studies in Africa: Public Engagement is Needed -- Racism, Pedagogy and Willful Ignorance -- The Whiteness of Bioethics and Racism in Healthcare -- Misthanasia: Bioethical Reflections on the Cruel Face of Human Indifference -- Prejudiced Rationales for Stereotyping: On the Experiences of Black and African-Descended Women in Reproductive Care in Portugal and Mozambique -- Tackling “Othering” by Reinventing International Medical Electives -- Migrations, Healthcare, and Racism: Striving for a “Bioethics in Action” -- Authors Biographical Information -- Index
Summary: This volume aims to explore some of the practices, conflicts, negotiations and struggles at the interplay of bioethics and racism. This requires shedding light on the hegemonic power relationships that condemn some population groups to a condition of subjugation, suffering, and oppression. By unpacking notions that have been taken for granted and dismantling rhetorics that are veiled in discourses and rationales pertaining to race and racism, we highlight possible ways in which bioethics can operate across disciplinary boundaries and strengthen its connection with equity and social justice, which also entails striving for a "bioethics in action".
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Peddler -- Reproducing Hierarchies. Racism from Colonialism to Neoliberalism -- The Racial Epistemicide of Bioethics -- Interrupting Technological Pathways to Health Inequities -- Investigating the Relationship between Chronic Kidney Disease and the Black Population -- Ethnicity, Geographical Region and Ancestry as Population Level Descriptors for Genomics Studies in Africa: Public Engagement is Needed -- Racism, Pedagogy and Willful Ignorance -- The Whiteness of Bioethics and Racism in Healthcare -- Misthanasia: Bioethical Reflections on the Cruel Face of Human Indifference -- Prejudiced Rationales for Stereotyping: On the Experiences of Black and African-Descended Women in Reproductive Care in Portugal and Mozambique -- Tackling “Othering” by Reinventing International Medical Electives -- Migrations, Healthcare, and Racism: Striving for a “Bioethics in Action” -- Authors Biographical Information -- Index

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This volume aims to explore some of the practices, conflicts, negotiations and struggles at the interplay of bioethics and racism. This requires shedding light on the hegemonic power relationships that condemn some population groups to a condition of subjugation, suffering, and oppression. By unpacking notions that have been taken for granted and dismantling rhetorics that are veiled in discourses and rationales pertaining to race and racism, we highlight possible ways in which bioethics can operate across disciplinary boundaries and strengthen its connection with equity and social justice, which also entails striving for a "bioethics in action".

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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