Feminist Bioethics and Activism in the Wake of COVID-19

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):162-163 (2022)
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world. The depth and breadth of changes are still unfolding. What is the place of feminist bioethics in this new world? It's important to point out that COVID-19 is only one of a few major catastrophes we are facing as humans. The ongoing and worsening effects of climate change, along with the paltry efforts of politicians to address it, are an urgent concern. Humanitarian crises caused by climate change, by COVID-19, or crises unrelated to either but surely worsened by both, are also...

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Emma Tumilty
Deakin University
Kathryn MacKay
University of Sydney

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