Ausgabe 1/2022
Symposium Title: The Legacy of Miles Little
Inhalt (25 Artikel)
Ethical Design and Use of Robotic Care of the Elderly
Carolyn Johnston
A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in Medicine: The Scholarship of Miles Little
Claire Hooker, Ian Kerridge, Kathryn Mackay, Wendy Lipworth
Vascular Amputees: A Study in Disappointment
J. M. Little, Dora Petritsi-Jones, Charles Kerr
Response—The Road Less Travelled: Why did Miles Little Turn to Qualitative Research and Where Did This Lead?
Christopher F.C. Jordens
Response—Forty-Seven Years Later: Further Studies in Disappointment?
Michael Loughlin
Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness
Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Kim Paul, Kathleen Montgomery, Bertil Philipson
Response—A Commentary on Miles Little et al. 1998. Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness. Social Science & Medicine 47(10): 1485-1494
Jackie Leach Scully
Response—Liminality and the Mirage of Settlement
Claire Hooker, Ian Kerridge
Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience
Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Emma-Jane Sayers
Response—A Critical Response to “Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience”
Paul Macneill
Response—Belonging, Interdisciplinarity, and Fragmentation: On the Conditions for a Bioethical Discourse Community
Christopher Mayes
Pragmatic pluralism: Mutual tolerance of contested understandings between orthodox and alternative practitioners in autologous stem cell transplantation
Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Catherine McGrath, Kathleen Montgomery, Ian Kerridge, Stacy M. Carter
Response—The Multiple Understandings in the Clinic Do Not Always Need to be Resolved
Paul A. Komesaroff
Response—An Extreme Ordeal: Writing Emotion in Qualitative Research
Siun Gallagher
An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine
Miles Little, Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge
Rules and Resistance: A Commentary on “An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine”
Kathryn MacKay
Response—Corruption, Trust, and Professional Regulation
Kathleen Montgomery
COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough
Pietro Pietrini, Andrea Lavazza, Mirko Farina
Hearing Parents’ Voices: Parental Refusal of Cochlear Implants and the Zone of Parental Discretion
Owen M. Bradfield
“CRISPR for Disabilities: How to Self-Regulate” or Something?
Amanda Courtright-Lim
Rethinking the Precedent Autonomy, Current Minimal Autonomy, and Current Well-Being in Medical Decisions for Persons with Dementia
Yuanyuan Huang, Yali Cong, Zhifeng Wang