Global bioethics – myth or reality?
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05/01/2007
05/01/2007
2006
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Affiliation: Bryn Williams-Jones : Département de médicine sociale et préventive, Faculté de medecine, Université de Montréal BACKGROUND:There has been debate on whether a global or unified field of bioethics exists. If bioethics is a unified global field, or at the very least a closely shared way of thinking, then we should expect bioethicists to behave the same way in their academic activities anywhere in the world. This paper investigates whether there is a 'global bioethics' in the sense of a unified academic community.METHODS:To address this question, we study the web-linking patterns of bioethics institutions, the citation patterns of bioethics papers and the buying patterns of bioethics books.RESULTS:All three analyses indicate that there are geographical and institutional differences in the academic behavior of bioethicists and bioethics institutions.CONCLUSION:These exploratory studies support the position that there is no unified global field of bioethics. This is a problem if the only reason is parochialism. But these regional differences are probably of less concern if one notices that bioethics comes in many not always mutually understandable dialects. |
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Holm, S., & Williams-Jones, B. (2006). Global bioethics – myth or reality? BMC Medical Ethics, 7(1), 10. 1472-6939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6939-7-10 |
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