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CURRICULUM VITAE (ABBREVIATED VERSION) ANNE DONCHIN Emerita Professor of Philosophy, Women's Studies and Philanthropy at Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana USA and Affiliated Research Scholar, Program in Bioethics Education, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York City
Phone:
(914) 674-0122; FAX: (914) 478-2885 E-mail:
adonchin@iupui.edu EDUCATION
Ph.B.
The University of Chicago, 1953 (Early Admission).
PUBLICATIONS Articles “Unraveling the Components of Reproductive Autonomy: The Natalie Evans Case.”under consideration for Bioethics 23, 2009. “Recalling FAB’s Past, Anticipating its Future” International Journal on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 1:1, 2008. “The Expanding Landscape: New Directions in Feminist Bioethics” in Feminist Bioethics: At the Centre on the Margins, J.L. Scully, L. Baldwin-Ragaven, and P. Fitzpatrick, eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming. Editorial: “Moving Toward Gender Justice” Bioethics, Vol. 21:9, November 2007. “The Quest for Universality: Reflections on UNESCO’s Preliminary Draft Declaration on Universal Norms on Bioethics (with Mary C. Rawlinson), in Developing World Bioethics, 5:3, 2005. “Feminism and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Toward a More Equitable Social Policy,” (Italian translation: Nuove Maternità. Riflessioni bioetiche al femminile. a cura di Carla Faralli e Cecilia Cortesi, ed. Diabasis, 2005) “Forging a Global Bioethic: Intersections between the Human Rights Movement and Feminist Bioethics,” in Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights and the Developing World (coeditor with Rosemarie Tong and Susan Dodds), Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. (Chinese translation in The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Dalian, China) “Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Development Theory and Human Rights,” in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society,” 29:2, 2004. “Feminist Bioethics” in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http://plato.stanford.edu, 2004. “Puzzles about Personal Autonomy in the Biotech Age” in Contemporary Feminist Bioethics (in Portugese translation), LetresLivres Publishing. Introduction to Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Crosscultural Perspectives edited by Rosemarie Tong et al, Westview Press, 2001. "Understanding Autonomy Relationally: Toward a Reconfiguration of Bioethical Principles." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, vol. 26:4, 2001. "Autonomy, Interdependence, and Assisted Suicide: Respecting Boundaries/Crossing Lines," Bioethics, vol. 14:3, 2000. "Autonomy and Interdependence: Quandaries in Genetic Decision Making." Relational Autonomy: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency, and the Social Self, C. Mackenzie and N. Stoljar, eds., Oxford University Press, 2000. "Feminist Bioethics," International Encyclopedia of Women's Studies, Routledge, New York, 2000. "Artificial Insemination Policies" and "New Reproductive Technologies - Legislation (USA)." Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies, Westview Press, 1999. "The Future of Mothering: Reproductive Technology and Feminist Theory." Women and Values: Readings in Recent Feminist Philosophy, 3rd ed., M. Pearsall, ed., Belmont, CA, Wadsworth, 1999, 112-123 (originally published in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 1:2 1986, 121-137). "Shaping Reproductive Technology Policy: The Search for Consensus." Consensus Formation in Health Care Ethics, H.A.M.J. ten Have and H.M. Sass, eds., Vol. 58 in the Philosophy and Medicine series, Stuart F. Spicker and H. Tristam Engelhardt, Jr., series s., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998, 229-248. "Technology in the Service of Nature?: The Case of Third Party Reproductive Intervention." Technology, Morality, and Social Policy, Yeager Hudson, ed., Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY, 1998, 117-138. "Cautions about Consensus: Crafting a Just Genetics Testing Policy." Proceedings of the Consensus in Bioethics Conference, Centre for Professional Ethics, University of Central Lancashire (England) 1998, 139-152. "Toward a Gender Sensitive Genetic Testing Policy," Euroscreen, Issue 7, 1997, 3-5. "Feminist Critiques of New Reproductive Technologies: Implications for Social Policy." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21:5, 1996, 475-498. "Potere e Procreazione: Prospettive Feministe nei Confronti delle Nuove Tecnologie Riproduttive." Bioetica 4:3, 1996, 401-24. "Revisioning Bioethical Theory: Toward a Relational Conception of Autonomy" (Spanish translation), Journal de Escuela Latinoamericana de Bioetica I, 1996. "Reworking Autonomy: Toward a Feminist Perspective." Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 4:1, 1995, 44-55. "Procreation, Power and Subjectivity: Feminist Approaches to New Reproductive Technologies." Wellesley Working Papers Series, No. 260, 1993. "The Growing Feminist Debate over the New Reproductive Technologies." Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 4:3, 1989, 136-149. "Commercializing Reproductive Technologies: Ethical Issues." Technology and Responsibility, Paul T. Durbin (ed), D. Reidel, 1987, 151-172. "The Woman Who Came to Dinner: The Women's Studies Administrator in the House of Academe." Women's Studies International Forum 9:2, l986, 187-193. "Reproductive Technology and Moral Responsibility: Redefining Parenthood." The Tasks of Contemporary Philosophy, W. Leinfelter (ed). Holder-Pichler-Tempsky, Vienna, 1986, 265-267. "Concepts of Woman in Psychoanalytic Theory: The Nature-Nurture Controversy Revisited." Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy, Carol C. Gould (ed), Rowman & Allanheld, 1984, 89-103. "Personal Autonomy, Life Plans and Chronic Illness." Respect and Care in Medical Ethics, David H. Smith (ed). University Press of America, 1984, 23-44. "On the Grounds for Parental Consent in Determining the Treatment of Defective Newborns." Philosophy, Children and the Family, A. Cafagna, R. Peterson, and C. Staudenbauer (eds), Plenum, 1982, 321-330. "Some Relationships between Changing Values in Health Care Systems and Changing Volunteer Roles." Women, Volunteering and Health Policy, United Hospital Fund Publication, 1982, 74-81. "Need a Literary Critic's Competence Depend on His Own Experiences?" East-West Dialogue in Aesthetics, Kenneth K. Inada (ed). State University of New York, Buffalo, 1978, 117-125.
BOOKS Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights and the Developing World (coeditor with Rosemarie Tong and Susan Dodds), Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. Embodying Bioethics: Recent Feminist Advances (coeditor with Laura Purdy) Rowman and Littlefield,1999. Procreation, Power and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflections, (in revision).
RECENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Treasurer, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 1993-present, nominating committee chair, 2000 and 2002, committee member 2004, 2006. Editorial Boards: Bioethics, 1999-present Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, 1995-97 and 2007 (second edition) International Journal for Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2007- American Philosophical Association Committee on Philosophy and Medicine, (appointment by APA Board of Officers), 1995-1998 Organizer and chair: Special Session sponsored by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine: "Feminist Moral Theory and Bioethics: Conversations at the Intersection," Chicago, 1996. Coordinator: International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, contributor to semi-annual newsletters, 1992-1998.
RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Guest editor (with Susan Dodds and Jing-Bao Nie): special issue of Bioethics on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Vol. 21:9, November 2007. “Gender Justice, Global Health, and Human Rights,” presented at the 23nd Meeting of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Victoria, British Columbia, 2006. “The ‘New Conservative’ Politicization of Bioethics,” presented at the Oxford-Mount Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, King’s College London, 2006. Commentary on “Intimidation and Terrorism” by Sandra Bartky, SOFPHIA semi-annual conference, Orlando, FL, 2006. “Rethinking Rights in Bioethics,” panel discussion, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Denver Colorado, 2006. “Recasting Autonomy/ Rethinking Justice: Perspectives from Bioethics,” presented at the 22nd Meeting of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Troy, NY. 2005. “Toward a New Paradigm: Linking Personal Autonomy with Family Interdependence,” read at the First Annual Conference of the Taiwan Bioethics Association at Kaoshiung, Taiwan, 2005. “The Expanding Landscape: New Directions in Feminist Bioethics,” plenary address, Fourth International Conference of the Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Sydney, Australia, 2004. “Forging a Global Feminist Bioethic: Intersections between the Human Rights Movement and Bioethical Theory,” Beijing International Conference on Bioethics, 2004. “Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights, and Development Theory,” Philosophy Society, State University of New York at Purchase, 2003. “Autobiographical Origins of Academic Writing: A Feminist Philosopher’s Perspective,” Rivertowns Writers Group, 2003. “Designing our Descendants: Puzzles about Personal Autonomy in the Biotech Age,” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Invited Symposium on Feminism and Genetics, 2002. “Forging a Global Feminist Bioethic: Intersections between the Human Rights Movement and Bioethical Theory,” American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Invited Session on Locating Bioethics in Feminism, 2002. “Why Feminist Bioethicists Should No Longer Ignore the Human Rights Movement,” Third International Conference of the Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Brasilia, 2002. “Global Bioethics and Human Rights,” Oxford-Mount Sinai Consortium, London, 2002. “Understanding Autonomy Relationally,” Oxford-Mount Sinai Consortium on Bioethics and Social Responsibility, New York, 2001.
Guest editor: special issue of
Bioethics on Feminist Bioethics, Vol. 15, No. 3, June “Reproductive Innovations and Public Policy,” Third Annual International Bioethics Retreat, Cambridge, England, 2000. “The Genesis of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority”: A Feminist View,” Third International Conference of the Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, London, 2000. Commentary on “Is a Global Feminist Bioethics Possible?” World Congress of the International Association of Bioethics, London, 2000. Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Third International Conference, London, September 2000, program committee and panel organizer. "Setting the Millennium Agenda for Medical Groups," a symposium sponsored by the British Medical Association in conjunction with the International Federation of Health and Human Rights Organizations, London, 1999. Seminar on Stem Cells and Cloning sponsored by the Wellcome Trust, London, 1999, invited participant. "Revisioning the Self: A Case for Relational Autonomy," International Conference on Feminist Ethics, Clearwater, Florida, 1999. "Genetics and Personal Autonomy: At the Intersection of Bioethical and Feminist Theories.” Second International Conference of the Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Tsukuba, Japan, 1998. "Autonomy and Interdependence: Quandaries in Bioethical Decision Making," International Association of Women Philosophers, Eighth Symposium, Boston, 1998. "Pregnancy in a Technological Age," Social Science Research Unit, University of London, 1997. "Quandaries in Genetic Decision-Making," University of Nottingham, Centre for Medical Genetics, Ethics of Clinical Practice Committee, 1997.
Referee for professional publications submitted to: Indiana University Press Academic Press, Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, (advisor and referee) American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Bioethics Journal of Medical Ethics Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy MIT Press Mayfield Publishing Company Philosophy and Technology (Reidel series) Prentice-Hall Routledge Encyclopedia of Women's Studies (advisor) Rowman and Littlefield Signs Greenwood Press University of Texas Medical Branch
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