A New Edition of Developing World Bioethics Is Now Available
January 17, 2019
Developing World Bioethics (vol. 18, no. 3, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “African Perspectives in Global Bioethics” by Mbih Jerome Tosam
- “African Communal Basis for Autonomy and Life Choices” by Polycarp Ikuenobe
- “Reconciling Female Genital Circumcision with Universal Human Rights” by John?Stewart Gordon
- “How to Deal with Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Light of an African Ethic” by Thaddeus Metz
- “Global Health Inequalities and the Need for Solidarity: A View from the Global South” by Mbih J. Tosam et al.
- “Racial Identity, Aesthetic Surgery and Yorùbá African Values” by Ademola K. Fayemi
- “Implications of Odera Oruka’s Ethics of Consumerism for Reducing Globesity” by Ademola K. Fayemi
- “Unethical Authorship Practices: A Qualitative Study in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions” by Angelina Olesen, Latifah Amin, and Zurina Mahadi
- “Should We Formulate an Incentivized Model Facilitating Kidney Donation from Living Donors? A Focus on Turkey’s Current System” by Ercan Avci
- “European Perspectives on Big Data Applied to Health: The Case of Biobanks and Human Databases” by Itziar de Lecuona and María Villalobos?Quesada
- “Consent for Participating in Clinical Trials ? Is It Really Informed?” by Teodora Alexa?Stratulat et al.