Institut für Bio- und Medizinethik Basel IBMB01.06.2012 - 02.06.2012 | University Hospital BaselPatients’ wishes in regard to their life’s end
Moral Understandings of the ‘Wish to Die’ and Ethical Implications
Based on the results of a qualitative interview study that was conducted with 31 participating palliative care patients 2008-2011 in different palliative care situations in Switzerland, the conference explores terminally ill oncology patients’ and their caregivers’ perspectives on the phenomenon of a ‘wish to die’. Key ethical issues and consequences for palliative care practice shall be identified and discussed using different normative, narrative, hermeneutic, relational and phenomenological approaches to biomedical ethics.
For more information:
www.hospizimpark.ch
31.03.2012Invitation / European Clinical Ethics Network Summer school 2012
Please find attached the announcement of the European Clinical Ethics Network Summer school on Clinical Ethics Support Services, 2-8 September 2012 and the application form. The venue will be in the Italian Dolomites.
More information is also available at: http://www.vumc.com/afdelingen/Medical-Humanities/MoralCaseDeliberation
Deadline 31 march 2012
University of Zürich - Institute of Biomedical Ethics22.03.2012 - 23.03.2012 | University of Zürich International Workshop for Ethics in Pediatrics
Dealing with children in clinical practice, research, or public health practice presents unique questions that call for special attention and which require an interdisciplinary approach in order to be sufficiently addressed. The social, medical, legal and philosophical context in which pediatrics is practiced plays a critical role in what kinds of ethical questions we are asking and definitely in how we respond to them. Pediatrics ethics is faced with the challenge to provide conceptual and methodological approaches in how to approach them as well as with the request for practical recommendations. The goal of this international and interdisciplinary workshop is to review some of the current debates in the field and examine where pediatric ethics is today and where it is going.
01.02.2012Invitation / Call for Papers WMA Satellite Meeting during the 11th World Congress of Bioethics: Thinking ahead – The future of the Declaration of Helsinki
The World Medical Association is pleased to invite proposals for papers for presentation at the satellite meeting Thinking ahead – The Future of the Declaration of Helsinki Rotterdam, 26/6/2012, 9 am – 4 pm, The Manhattan Hotel.
The Declaration of Helsinki is one of the most important international ethical regulations of biomedical research. It has been revised several times since its adoption in Helsinki in 1964. As a “living document”, it is continuously adapted to new developments and challenges in biomedical research. In 2011, the General Assembly of the World Medical Association decided to start a new process of revision. The WMA hence invites experts to share their views on the possible need for a revision of the Declaration of Helsinki at this satellite symposium. The WMA thereby wants to closely involve the bioethical science community in the ongoing discussion process of this upcoming revision.
For more information:
http://www.wma.net/en/50events/20otherevents/10doh/index.html
31.01.2012Invitation / Call for Papers Social Science & Medicine Special Issue
Bioethics in the field: The social (re)production of bioethics in diverse cultural contexts
Guest Editors Patricia Kingori, Kristina Orfali and Raymond de Vries
Social Science & Medicineis seeking papers for a Special Issue that explores how the practical work of bioethics is undertaken in different cultural spaces.
The deadline for submissions is 31st January 2012. Authors should submit online at
http://ees.elsevier.com/ssm/
12.12.2011Invitation / Call for application Winter School 2012
Dates: 19-23 March 2012
Location: Woodbrookershuis, Barchem, The Netherlands
Application deadline: December 12, 2011
The Netherlands Research School for Practical Philosophy (Onderzoekschool Ethiek) and the Ethics Institute of Utrecht University invite you to a five-day winter school on Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, from 19-23 March 2012. This intensive course will be held at the Woodbrookershuis in Barchem, the Netherlands. The aim of this course, open for PhD students and Research Master students, is to give an overview of current debates in practical philosophy. The course focuses on the role of different normative theories in applied contexts, methodology and justification of normative positions.
The preliminary programme for the course can be found on http://www.ozse.nl (/Education/Courses). If you have any questions, please email ozse@ethics.uu.nl (with a cc to J.Zijm@uu.nl)
SAGW30.11.2011 - 02.12.2011 | Kursaal, BernePour une nouvelle culture des sciences humaines?
Les sciences humaines sont caractérisées par une compréhension pluraliste de la théorie, une diversité méthodique, un grand nombre d’objets à analyser, tout comme une grande signification de la recherche individuelle. Cette compréhension de la science entre de plus en plus en collision avec les grandes tendances d’autres disciplines scientifiques, tout comme avec les démarches de la politique scientifique et de la politique de la recherche.
À travers le colloque, un débat interdisciplinaire sur la position future des sciences sociales devrait être lancé, et le colloque constitue le prélude d’activités qui se poursuivront.
Pour plus d'informations
01.12.2011Invitation / Call for Papers "Rethinking the Self" 2012
Transnational and Transdisciplinary Bioethical and Biopolitical Concerns
International symposium at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, 10-12 April 2012
This international and interdisciplinary symposium addresses how cultural, medical and political understandings of the self are shifting and changing in contemporary societies. It explores how humanness is imagined and conceived in various symbolic systems of knowledge, and how gender, disability, class and ethnicity articulate these understandings. With a particular focus on how ideas of the flesh and national identity reconfigure experiences of the embodied self, the symposium aims to bring together scholars whose work engages with issues that range from medical and cultural technologies, globalisation, migration and neoliberalism to phenomenology and ethics, political ideologies and subjectivities, and theories of social transformation.
If you would like to participate, please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words and a brief biography (max. 100 words) to Suvi Salmenniemi (suvi.salmenniemi@helsinki.fi) and Donna McCormack (donna.mccormack@helsinki.fi) by 1st December 2011.
For more information, see: http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium/events/rethinking-the-self.htm
30.11.2011Invitation / Call for abstracts “New issues in Ethics and Oncology” 2012
The Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine and the National Center for Tumor Disease (NCT) from the University of Heidelberg will be hosting an international and multidisciplinary expert meeting on “New issues in Ethics and Oncology” in Heidelberg (Germany) .
This expert meeting will take place at May 11 and May 12 , 2012.
Deadline to submit abstracts: November 31, 2011.
For more information, see the attached document.
SSEB10.11.2011 - 12.11.2011 | Bigorio (TI)Séminaire d’automne de la SSEB - Projets de recherche en bioéthique
Annonce préliminaire et appel à contributions
La SSEB organise l’annuel séminaire d’automne ouvert aux membres du comité, aux invités extérieurs, ainsi qu’à toute personne intéressée par le domaine de la bioéthique. Le séminaire a comme objectif principal la présentation et la discussion de travaux de recherche en cours.
Les propositions de contribution doivent être envoyées avec un abstract jusqu'au 15 octobre 2011 et seront choisies par le comité d'organisation. Le programme définitif sera publié à la fin du mois d’octobre.
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