Nightmares in Online Research Ethics, Part Two
In the previous post, I described an ugly knot of a study from 2017 that centers on how ordinary people, who self-identify with a …
In the previous post, I described an ugly knot of a study from 2017 that centers on how ordinary people, who self-identify with a …
In which I comment on feminist bioethics, relational autonomy, medical undiagnosed symptoms, and diagnostic uncertainty in The American Journal of Bioethics.
It’s everywhere.
A much needed narrative anthology representative of a vast array of embodied disability experiences.
Philosopher Elizabeth Barnes proposes a value-neutral model of disability
An interesting and important book on political economy and serious mental illness.
Notes on Rosemarie Garland-Thomson’s fantastic article.
N. Ann Davis presents a philosophical and sociological exploration of the concept of disability.
This book should be required reading for every citizen.
In no particular order, these are some of the best articles on mental illness I have read recently.