期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FEMINIST APPROACHES TO BIOETHICS

ISSN:1937-4585
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:UNIV TORONTO PRESS INC, JOURNALS DIVISION, 5201 DUFFERIN ST, DOWNSVIEW, TORONTO, CANADA, ON, M3H 5T8
  出版社网址:http://www.ijfab.org/
期刊网址:http://www.ijfab.org/ijfab-info.html
影响因子: 0.488(2015年) 0.486(2014年) 0.314(2013年)
主题范畴:ETHICS;    SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL;    WOMEN'S STUDIES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (IJFAB) provides a new forum within bioethics for feminist thought and debate. Sponsored by the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), IJFAB welcomes feminist scholarship on ethical issues related to health, health care, and the biomedical sciences. IJFAB aims to demonstrate clearly the necessity and distinctive contributions of feminist scholarship to bioethics.

IJFAB is the official publication of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), and a subscription to the journal, in print, electronic, or combined print/electronic format, is a benefit of membership. To join FAB and subscribe to IJFAB, please click here.

IJFAB is committed to sustaining and expanding the network of scholars in feminist bioethics. In accord with this mission IJFAB is

  • Multidisciplinary, reflecting the diversity of methods and approaches within feminist bioethics.
  • International, representing the global constituency of FAB and feminist scholarship in bioethics.
  • Committed to exploring the implications of scholarship for public policy.
  • Committed to exploring how gender intersects with other social determinants of privilege and discrimination, including race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and physical and mental ability.
  • Committed to exploring the relation of feminist theory to feminist pedagogy and feminist practice across a wide variety of domains related to health.

IJFAB solicits papers that approach any problem or topic in bioethics from the resources of feminist scholarship and thought. IJFAB is published twice yearly in April and November. IJFAB also invites proposals for special issues. All papers are subject to anonymous peer review.


Instructions to Authors

Submissions should not exceed 8,000 words (roughly 32 manuscript pages). Shorter submissions are welcome. In addition to research papers, we invite submissions for our Conversations and Commentaries sections (details below). We also invite proposals for Special Issues. Submissions should be saved as a Microsoft Word document (.doc) or in Rich Text Format (.rtf) and sent via email attachment to: IJFAB@sunysb.edu.

Conversations provides a forum for public dialogue on particular issues in bioethics. Scholars engaged in fruitful exchanges are encouraged to share those discussions here. Submissions for this section should be limited to 3,000 words.

The Commentaries section is devoted to brief analyses of specific policy issues, legislation, court decisions, or other contemporary developments within bioethics. Submissions for this section should be limited to 2,000 words

Narratives often illuminate clinical practice or ethical thinking. With issue 5.2 IJFAB inaugurates a new section for narratives that shed light on aspects of health, health care, or bioethics. Submissions in this category should be limited to 3,000 words.

Book reviews are typically solicited; however, authors are strongly encouraged to submit their books to the Book Review Editor for consideration. We also invite proposals for review essays that survey several texts in a particular field. Books and inquiries should be directed to Chris La Barbera Department of Humanities, Colby-Sawyer College, 541 Main Street, New London, NH 03257, Email: clabarbera@colby-sawyer.edu.

Manuscripts submitted to IJFAB should not be under simultaneous consideration by any other journal, nor should they have been published elsewhere. The initial review process takes an average of five to seven weeks. We support and review scholarship in any area of feminist bioethics.

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION:

  1. Manuscripts should be double-spaced (including excerpts, notes, and references), and the right margin should not be justified.

  2. To facilitate our anonymous review process, the author should not be identified in the text of the submission or the title page. Neither should he or she be identifiable from any acknowledgements included at the end of the paper or in the footnotes. These can be added later in the editing process, should your paper be accepted.

  3. Papers should include an abstract of approximately 100 words.

  4. Endnotes should be brief and placed separately at the end of the paper. Any acknowledgments should appear first, unnumbered.

  5. We use the author/date system of citing references, as described in The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed., University of Chicago Press, 2003). In the text or notes, works should be cited as (author year, page number); for example (Card 2003, 65). The page number alone can be used if understood from the context; for example (36). Works cited should be included after the notes in a list of References. Titles of articles and books in the references follow sentence capitalization: only the first word and proper nouns are capitalized. Examples:

    National Council of Welfare. 2007. First nations, Métis and Inuit children and youth:
          Time to act
    . Ottawa: National Council of Welfare.
          http://www.ncwcnbes.net/documents/researchpubli cations/ResearchPro
          jects/FirstNationsMetisInuitChildrenAndYouth/2007Report-TimeTo Act/Repor
          tENG.pdf (accessed 23 November 2010).

    O’Grady, Helen. 2004. An ethics of the self. In Feminism and the Final Foucault, ed.
          Dianna Taylor and Karen Vintges. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

    Rodney, Walter. 1982. How Europe underdeveloped Africa. Washington, D.C.: Howard
          University Press.

    Walker, Margaret Urban. 1989. Moral understandings: Alternative “epistemology” for a
          feminist ethics. Hypatia 4 (2): 15–28.

    ------. 2006. Moral repair: Reconstructing moral relations after wrongdoing. New
          York: Cambridge University Press.

    Wittgenstein, Ludwig. 1958. Philosophical investigations. Trans. G. E. M. Anscombe.
          New York: Macmillan.

    Here is our full style guide for authors.

Editorial Office Contact Information:

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
Department of Philosophy
Harriman Hall
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA

Phone: +1-631-632-9096
Fax: +1-631-632-7522

Email: ijfab@sunysb.edu


Editorial Board

Editorial Office Contact Information:

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
Department of Philosophy
Harriman Hall
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA

Phone: +1-631-632-9096
Fax: +1-631-632-7522

Email: ijfab@sunysb.edu

Editor:

Mary C. Rawlinson

Senior Managing Editor:

Danae Mcleod

Managing Editor:

Patrick J. Welsh

Book Review Editor:

Katy Fulfer
Email: fulfer@hood.edu


Editorial Board

Angela Ballantyne Senior Lecturer, Department of Primary Health Care & General
Practice, University of Otago

Lisa Eckenwiler Associate Professor of Philosophy and Health Administration
and Policy, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, George Mason University

Olivia Tena Guerrero Professor, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en
Ciencias y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Isabel Karpin Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Technology, Sydney

Sheryl de Lacey Associate Dean and Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Flinders University

Carolyn McLeod Associate Professor of Philosophy and Graduate Chair, University of
Western Ontario

Lynette Reid Associate Professor, Department of Bioethics, Faculty of Medicine,
Dalhousie University

Wendy Rogers Professor of Clinical Ethics, Department of Philosophy and Australian
School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University

Jackie Leach Scully Professor of Social Ethics and Bioethics and Co-Director, Policy,
Ethics, and Life Sciences (PEALS) Research Centre, Newcastle University, UK

Toby Schonfeld Director, Master of Arts in Bioethics and Co-Director, Program for
Scholarly Integrity, Associate Professor of Medicine, Emory University

Silvia Woods Faculty of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires

Ex-Officio Members

Carolyn Ells co-coordinator, FAB, Associate Professor of Medicine, McGill University

Hilde Lindemann co-coordinator, FAB, Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University

Rachel Ankeny treasurer, FAB, Associate Professor, School of History and Politics,
University of Adelaide

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