I second that megathanks to Toby
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Dear Toby:
With the landscape you have provided, I suggest that the rigts-based
approach panel (1) include Rawlinson, Tong, and Salles for sure. With
respect to panel (2) (the one with the religion focus, take Tong off and
add McLeod, Fiore, and Purdy). Add Tong to justic and care panel for now
(3). Take Mahowald and Gillis out of (1) but definitely put them into
(4). This is just an initial suggestion. I don't want to be on two panels
unless there is a need to have three rather than two people in them. I put
myself in the two spots that seem to make most sense to me tentatively.
What would be really useful at this point, Toby, is if you were to
reconfigure the panels as they would look after my in put and then ask each
of those panels to get one person to assume responsibility for the
abstract. For example, early on Mary Rawlinson volunteered to take
responsibility for panel (l).
Let's see if we can pin all of this done soon and megathanks tto yoou for
getting and keeping the ball rolling.
Best,
Rosie
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From: Feminist Approaches to Bioethics on behalf of Toby L Schonfeld
Reply To: Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:40 AM
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Subject: Results from ASBH panel inquiry
Dear Friends,
I have collected the responses to my ASBH panel inquiry yesterday. To the
best I can determine, it looks like there are at least 4 panel ideas here,
and lots of shuffling to be done:
(1) Rights-based approaches towards safeguarding/strengthening womens'
sexual and reproductive rights:
(a) Mary Rawlinson -- UNESCO
(b) Laura Purdy -- religious right
(c) Arleen Salles
(d) Carolyn McLeod -- conscientious objection by health care
providers
(e) Robin Fiore -- same topic as Carolyn
(f) Rosie Tong -- universalism/relativism
(g) Mary Mahowald -- embryo adoption
(h) Marin Gillis -- stem cell research/ova donation
(2) We could split off some of the folks from (1) into a discussion about
religion in feminist bioethics, which might include:
(a) Laura Purdy
(b) Arleen Salles
(c) Rosie Tong
(d) Toby Schonfeld -- Jewish bioethics and feminism
(3) Justice and Caring in Global Context
(a) Lisa Eckenwiler
(b) Helene Starks
(4) Parenting
(a) Mary Mahowald -- embryo adoption
(b) Marin Gillis -- ova donation
(c) Leslie Bender -- legal misunderstandings of biological motherhood
Clearly, panel 1 is too large and must be split, but HOW that gets split is
up for disucssion. I think the more FAB panels we submit, the better. So,
let's continue the conversation about where folks think their work fits the
best, and who will take leadership for each of these ideas. I'd be happy to
be the "central repository" for these ideas until the panels are formed,
and then trust that those folks can work up their own abstracts.
Toby
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
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