A New Edition of HEC Forum is Now Available

December 10, 2015

HEC Forum (vol. 27, no. 4, 2015) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “WTF WHO?” by James Stacey Taylor
  • “The Gift Relationship Revisited” by Jeremy Frank Shearmur
  • “Errors and Omissions: Donor Compensation Policies and Richard Titmuss” by Joshua Penrod and Albert Farrugia
  • “Money for Blood and Markets for Blood” by Simon Derpmann and Michael Quante
  • “Blood Products and the Commodification Debate: The Blurry Concept of Altruism and the ‘Implicit Price’ of Readily Available Body Parts” by Annette Dufner
  • “‘I Can’t Eat if I Don’t Plass’: Impoverished Plasma Donors, Alternatives, and Autonomy
  • “Does Remuneration for Plasma Compromise Autonomy” by Lucie White
  • “Compensation for Blood Plasma Donation as a Distinctive Ethical Hazard: Reformulating the Commodification Objection” by Adrian Walsh
  • “The Ethics of Paid Plasma Donation: A Plea for Patient Centeredness” by Albert Farrugia, Joshua Penrod, and Jan M. Bult