International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sustaining Anti-Ableist Futures, Cripping Bioethics6
Normative Theory and the COVID Pandemic: Author’s Response to Miriam Solomon and Inmaculada de Melo-Martín6
Choosing Cesareans? New Imaginaries beyond Consent/Coercion5
Obstetric Violence in the Spanish Prison Context: A Feminist Bioethical Approach5
Vaccine Hesitancy: Some Concerns About Values and Trust, Comments on Vaccine Hesitancy by Maya J. Goldenberg4
Getting Honest about Abortion and Disability in Bioethics—Narratives of Identity-Based Retributory Suffering and Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud3
Progressive Reckonings, Indigenous Feminist Praxis, and Resisting the Common Roots of Reproductive and Climate Injustice3
The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism by Rosamond Rhodes3
The Gut Microbiome and the Imperative of Normalcy3
Conscience in Transgender Health Care: Yet Another Area Where We Should Be Prioritizing Patient Interests2
Air Ball: Missing the Net on Female Elite Athletes’ Reproductive Health2
Black Health: The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People’s Health by Keisha Ray2
Epistemic Microaggressions and Their Harms2
Author Meets Critics: An Introduction1
Involuntary Treatment Legislation in Canada: Implications for Pregnant People and Parents1
Autonomy Without Borders? Understanding the Impact of Undocumented Residence Status on Healthcare Relationships in Belgium1
McLeod’sConscience in Reproductive Health Careand Its Relationship to Reproductive Freedom and Faith-Based Healthcare1
The Disability Bioethics Reader Edited by Joel Michael Reynolds and Christine Wieseler1
Desiring Another World: The Emotional Revolution of Kinship1
Who Counts as Family: A Pluralistic Account of Family in the Genetic Context1
The Representation of Cross-Border Surrogacy in Australian Surrogacy Events1
Janna Thompson’s Argument for Climate Obligations1
Significant Interests and the Right to Know0
Situated Personhood: Insights from Caregivers of Minimally Communicative Individuals0
Reconnoitering Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain for a Symbiocene Ethos: A Feminist Bioethical Critique0
Time to Eat: The Importance of Temporality for Food Ethics0
Editorial0
Diagnosing Desire: Biopolitics and Femininity into the Twenty-First Century by Alyson K. Spurgas0
Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare: Reevaluating Routine Pregnancy Testing0
The Responsibility Objection to Thomson Re-imagined: What If Men Were Held to a Parallel Standard?0
Objection or Obstacle: Applying Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach to the Conscientious Refusal of Emergency Contraception0
“Your comfort matters”: Analyzing the Visual and Textual Rhetoric of an Instagram Labiaplasty Advert0
Creating the Conditions for Trust Around PrEP as HIV Prevention: The Relationships of MSM with Sexual and Romantic Partners and Healthcare Providers0
What Feminist Bioethics Can Bring to Synthetic Biology0
The New Hysteria: Borderline Personality Disorder and Epistemic Injustice0
Being the Right Kind of Parent: Conceiving People0
Intersectionality in Healthcare Ethics: Feminist Contributions and the Three Amendments0
When We Collide: Sex, Social Risk, and Jewish Ethics by Rebecca J. Epstein-Levi0
Live Like Nobody Is Watching: Relational Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring by Anita Ho0
Beyond Pregnancy: A Public Health Case for a Technological Alternative0
Walking a Tightrope: Responding to Roth, Brandt, Russell, and Skow0
A Summary of Conscience in Reproductive Health Care: Prioritizing Patient Interests0
Mobile Health Technology, Empowerment, and Self-Respect: A Feminist Analysis0
Care and Solidarity as Praxis in Chile’s Sacrifice Zones0
Obstetric Violence and Vulnerability: A Bioethical Approach0
“Humiliated and Ashamed, Again and Again”: Regulating Genital Examinations of Children with Innate Variations of Sex Characteristics0
The Contribution of Empowerment to Bioethics in the Obstetric Care Context0
Responding to My “Critics”0
The Ethical Mandate of Fertility Preservation Coverage for Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals0
Bleed: Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care by Tracey Lindeman0
McLeod’s Conscience in Reproductive Health Care: Fiduciary Duties Beyond Reproductive Care, the Role of the Pharmacist, and the Harms and Wrongs of Conscientious Refusals0
Making Room for Births That Are Not Good: Lessons from Cesarean Shame Shame0
Locating Abortion and Contraception on the Obstetric Violence Continuum0
Microaggressions in Medicine: Narratives, Trauma, and Silence0
Dementia, Care, and Respect0
Response to Commentaries0
Challenging Anti-Fatness amid the Climate Crisis0
Taking the High Road: Comments on Maya J. Goldenberg, Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science0
Privilege and Parents’ Choice to Refuse Pediatric Vaccines0
The Narrative of Testosterone in Medical Education Textbooks: A Phenomenological Case Study on Behalf of Butler’s Gender/Sex Thesis0
Should Bionormativity Be a Concern in Gamete Donation?0
Extensions, Applications, and New Directions for Thinking About McLeod’s Conscience in Reproductive Health Care0
NHS Policy on HPV Vaccines Is Failing Females Aged 26–450
Neoliberal Limitations of Technological Liberations0
Microaggressions among Healthcare Providers Facilitate Microaggressions toward Patients0
Cornering the Market on Maternal Affect: A Discourse Analysis of a Social Media Marketing Campaign for Infant Formula0
Bridging Justice and Care: Dignity, Capabilities, and Disability0
Freezing Fertility: Oocyte Cryopreservation and the Gender Politics of Aging by Lucy van de Wiel0
Dead Food, the Political Economy of Disease and Climate Injustice: Cynical Reason and Decolonial Feminist Bioethics0
Reproducing Guilt: Challenging the “Inappropriateness” of Guilt after Pregnancy Loss0
Male Fertility-Related mHealth: Does It Create New Vulnerabilities?0
Abortion to Abolition: Reproductive Health and Justice in Canada by Martha Paynter0
Understanding Reproductive Coercion Through a Broader Lens0
Introduction to the Symposium on Daniel Groll’s Conceiving People0
A Feminist Bioethics Conference in Qatar? Critical Viewpoints and an Impulse for Further Discussion0
Swimming Upstream: Sperm Donor Liability after Dobbs0
“Who Am I to Judge These Things”: Intersectional Dimensions of Self-Silencing of People with a Neuromuscular Disease in a Clinical Trial0
The Place of Justice and Vulnerability in Climate Resilience0
Interpreting Pain: On Women’s Embodiment and Dialogical Self-Understanding0
Both Interpersonal and Structural Efforts Are Necessary for Healthcare Professionals to Avoid Committing Microaggressions0
Being an Anorectic versus Having Anorexia: Should the DSM Diagnostic Criteria Be Modified?0
Anonymous Versus Open Donation and Queerness as Political: Comments on Groll’s Conceiving People0
Presumed Consent for Pelvic Exams Under Anesthesia Is Medical Sexual Assault0
The Moral Asymmetry of Conscientious Provision and Conscientious Refusal: Insights from Oppression and Allyship0
Groll on Bionormativity and the Value of Genetic Knowledge0
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