JBI Dialogues
JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JBI is an interdisciplinary forum for debate and analysis; a place for those engaged in bioethics working in or across disciplines, including anthropology, bioethics, cultural studies, disability studies, economics, environmental sciences, feminism, LGBTQI studies, history, law, linguistics and discourse analysis, literature and literary studies, philosophy, psychology, public health and epidemiology, social theory, theology and religious studies, and more. Visit us at bioethicalinquiry.com
Episodes
8 episodes
Articles from the JBI archives: Anniversary collection picks (2011-2016) with former editor-in-chief Leigh Rich
This year, the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry turns 20! To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the JBI has released select articles from the archives as a special anniversary collection....
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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46:41
20 years of the JBI: reflections on an ethical project with Paul Komesaroff
The JBI Dialogues returns from hiatus to kickoff the 20 year anniversary celebrations of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (JBI)! Ever wondered about how an academic journal comes into being? What might we mean by 'bioethical inquiry'? What did...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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32:57
Racism & bioethics – contemptuous racism, medical mistrust, colonialism & biopower: Yolonda Wilson, Tessa Moll & Thalia Anthony
Please note this podcast contains references to people who have died.In this episode of JBI Dialogues, philosopher Professor Yolonda Wilson, medical anthropologist Dr Tessa Moll, and professor of law Thalia Anthony join us to di...
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Episode 6
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50:29
Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and Bioethics: symposium co-editor Chris Mayes
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Dr Christopher Mayes talks about the journal's new symposium Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and the Role of Bioethics. Chris is a Research Fellow in the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University a...
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Episode 5
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21:25
Gambling with COVID-19 Makes More Sense: Ethical and Practical Challenges in COVID-19 Responses in Communalistic Resource-Limited Africa – Eunice Kamaara & Ross Upshur
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co editors of the journal's COVID-19 symposium, talks with Professor Eunice Kamaara about her paper "Gamb...
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Episode 4
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17:12
Science at warp speed: Medical research during the COVID-19 pandemic – Melanie Gentgall
In this episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome one of the authors of an article in the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. Melanie Gentgall is founding CEO of PRAXIS Australia, an in...
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Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co-editors of the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, talks with Professor Max Smith about their paper "Learning Lessons fr...
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Social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic: symposium editors Michael Chapman, Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur
In this our first episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome the editors of the journal’s new symposium on social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to their work in bioethics, Dr Michael Chapman and Professors Pau...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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30:25