Abstract
With this issue of IJFAB, we mark the end of one phase of the journal’s life and take our first steps into the next. It was eleven years ago, in 2007, that the first issue of IJFAB, then based at Stony Brook University and published by Indiana University Press, appeared with Mary Rawlinson as editor. That first issue was made possible by long months of work on the part of Mary and a group of others who were convinced that for feminist bioethics to develop as a field, it needed its own journal with dedicated space to publish the best of contemporary feminist perspectives in bioethics. The first issue included a foundational paper by Sue Sherwin on how feminism could revitalize mainstream bioethics; one by Margrit...