I would be very interested in participating the third panel (Justice and
Caring in Global Context).
Best regards,
Anna Gotlib
Michigan State University
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From: Feminist Approaches to Bioethics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Alison Reiheld
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 8:37 PM
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Subject: Re: Results from ASBH panel inquiry
Toby, et.al.:
I would be in on panel 3, if anyone is interested. See my previous e-mail
to the list for details.
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From: "Toby L Schonfeld" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:40 AM
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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