Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel
Socio-Legal, Political, and Empirical Analysis
Herausgeber: Boas, Hagai; Lavi, Shai J; Filc, Dani; Davidovitch, Nadav; Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael
Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel
Socio-Legal, Political, and Empirical Analysis
Herausgeber: Boas, Hagai; Lavi, Shai J; Filc, Dani; Davidovitch, Nadav; Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael
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A collection of studies in bioethics and society that appeals both to scholars and students of bioethics and to those interested in understanding the specific embeddedness of biomedical technologies in a given society. Its interdisciplinary structure broadens the potential readership to students in law, medicine, humanities and social sciences.
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A collection of studies in bioethics and society that appeals both to scholars and students of bioethics and to those interested in understanding the specific embeddedness of biomedical technologies in a given society. Its interdisciplinary structure broadens the potential readership to students in law, medicine, humanities and social sciences.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159846
- ISBN-10: 1107159849
- Artikelnr.: 48456191
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159846
- ISBN-10: 1107159849
- Artikelnr.: 48456191
Introduction: bioethics in Israel Hagai Boas, Nadav Davidovitch, Yael
Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc and Shai J. Lavi; Part I. Bioethics as
Biopolitics: 1. Biosecuritization of public health preparedness in Israel
and Palestine: from traditional bioethics to public health ethics Nadav
Davidovitch and Benjamin Langer; 2. Republican bioethics Dani Flic; 3. From
bioethics to biopolitics in recent Israeli legislation about force-feeding
hunger-striking inmates Yoav Kenny; 4. A cognitive dissonant health system:
can we combat racism without admitting it exists? Hadas Ziv; 5. Nothing
about us without us: a disability challenge to bioethics Sagit Mor; Part
II. Familialism and Reproduction: 6. The effect of Jewish-Israeli family
ideology on policy regarding reproductive technologies Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
; 7. 'Quiet, dependent, nice and loyal: surrogacy agencies discourse of
international surrogacy Hedva Eyal and Adi Moreno; 8. Palestinian fertility
in Israeli sphere Himmat Zu'bi; 9. Childbirth in Israel: home birth and
newborn screening Margherita Brusa and Yechiel Bar Ilan; 10. 'Life after
death': the Israeli approach to posthumous reproduction Vardit Ravitsky and
Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen; Part III. Is There an Israeli Exception?: 11. Reckless
or pioneering? Public health genetics services in Israel Aviad E. Raz ; 12.
The end-of-life decision-making process in Israel: bioethics, law and the
practice of doctors Roy Gilbar and Nili Karako-Eyal; 13. Organ donation,
brain death and the limits of liberal bioethics Hagai Boas and Shai J.
Lavi; 14. Towards an Israeli medical ethics Michael Weingarten; 15. Tilting
the frame: Israeli suicide as an alternative to suicide in Israel Haim
Hazan and Raquel Romberg.
Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc and Shai J. Lavi; Part I. Bioethics as
Biopolitics: 1. Biosecuritization of public health preparedness in Israel
and Palestine: from traditional bioethics to public health ethics Nadav
Davidovitch and Benjamin Langer; 2. Republican bioethics Dani Flic; 3. From
bioethics to biopolitics in recent Israeli legislation about force-feeding
hunger-striking inmates Yoav Kenny; 4. A cognitive dissonant health system:
can we combat racism without admitting it exists? Hadas Ziv; 5. Nothing
about us without us: a disability challenge to bioethics Sagit Mor; Part
II. Familialism and Reproduction: 6. The effect of Jewish-Israeli family
ideology on policy regarding reproductive technologies Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
; 7. 'Quiet, dependent, nice and loyal: surrogacy agencies discourse of
international surrogacy Hedva Eyal and Adi Moreno; 8. Palestinian fertility
in Israeli sphere Himmat Zu'bi; 9. Childbirth in Israel: home birth and
newborn screening Margherita Brusa and Yechiel Bar Ilan; 10. 'Life after
death': the Israeli approach to posthumous reproduction Vardit Ravitsky and
Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen; Part III. Is There an Israeli Exception?: 11. Reckless
or pioneering? Public health genetics services in Israel Aviad E. Raz ; 12.
The end-of-life decision-making process in Israel: bioethics, law and the
practice of doctors Roy Gilbar and Nili Karako-Eyal; 13. Organ donation,
brain death and the limits of liberal bioethics Hagai Boas and Shai J.
Lavi; 14. Towards an Israeli medical ethics Michael Weingarten; 15. Tilting
the frame: Israeli suicide as an alternative to suicide in Israel Haim
Hazan and Raquel Romberg.
Introduction: bioethics in Israel Hagai Boas, Nadav Davidovitch, Yael
Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc and Shai J. Lavi; Part I. Bioethics as
Biopolitics: 1. Biosecuritization of public health preparedness in Israel
and Palestine: from traditional bioethics to public health ethics Nadav
Davidovitch and Benjamin Langer; 2. Republican bioethics Dani Flic; 3. From
bioethics to biopolitics in recent Israeli legislation about force-feeding
hunger-striking inmates Yoav Kenny; 4. A cognitive dissonant health system:
can we combat racism without admitting it exists? Hadas Ziv; 5. Nothing
about us without us: a disability challenge to bioethics Sagit Mor; Part
II. Familialism and Reproduction: 6. The effect of Jewish-Israeli family
ideology on policy regarding reproductive technologies Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
; 7. 'Quiet, dependent, nice and loyal: surrogacy agencies discourse of
international surrogacy Hedva Eyal and Adi Moreno; 8. Palestinian fertility
in Israeli sphere Himmat Zu'bi; 9. Childbirth in Israel: home birth and
newborn screening Margherita Brusa and Yechiel Bar Ilan; 10. 'Life after
death': the Israeli approach to posthumous reproduction Vardit Ravitsky and
Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen; Part III. Is There an Israeli Exception?: 11. Reckless
or pioneering? Public health genetics services in Israel Aviad E. Raz ; 12.
The end-of-life decision-making process in Israel: bioethics, law and the
practice of doctors Roy Gilbar and Nili Karako-Eyal; 13. Organ donation,
brain death and the limits of liberal bioethics Hagai Boas and Shai J.
Lavi; 14. Towards an Israeli medical ethics Michael Weingarten; 15. Tilting
the frame: Israeli suicide as an alternative to suicide in Israel Haim
Hazan and Raquel Romberg.
Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc and Shai J. Lavi; Part I. Bioethics as
Biopolitics: 1. Biosecuritization of public health preparedness in Israel
and Palestine: from traditional bioethics to public health ethics Nadav
Davidovitch and Benjamin Langer; 2. Republican bioethics Dani Flic; 3. From
bioethics to biopolitics in recent Israeli legislation about force-feeding
hunger-striking inmates Yoav Kenny; 4. A cognitive dissonant health system:
can we combat racism without admitting it exists? Hadas Ziv; 5. Nothing
about us without us: a disability challenge to bioethics Sagit Mor; Part
II. Familialism and Reproduction: 6. The effect of Jewish-Israeli family
ideology on policy regarding reproductive technologies Yael Hashiloni-Dolev
; 7. 'Quiet, dependent, nice and loyal: surrogacy agencies discourse of
international surrogacy Hedva Eyal and Adi Moreno; 8. Palestinian fertility
in Israeli sphere Himmat Zu'bi; 9. Childbirth in Israel: home birth and
newborn screening Margherita Brusa and Yechiel Bar Ilan; 10. 'Life after
death': the Israeli approach to posthumous reproduction Vardit Ravitsky and
Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen; Part III. Is There an Israeli Exception?: 11. Reckless
or pioneering? Public health genetics services in Israel Aviad E. Raz ; 12.
The end-of-life decision-making process in Israel: bioethics, law and the
practice of doctors Roy Gilbar and Nili Karako-Eyal; 13. Organ donation,
brain death and the limits of liberal bioethics Hagai Boas and Shai J.
Lavi; 14. Towards an Israeli medical ethics Michael Weingarten; 15. Tilting
the frame: Israeli suicide as an alternative to suicide in Israel Haim
Hazan and Raquel Romberg.