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
Fax: +1-631-632-7522
Email: ijfab@sunysb.edu
Editor:
Mary C. Rawlinson
Managing Editors:
Sara McNamara
Danae Mcleod
Book Review Editor:
Chris La Barbera
Email: clabarbera@colby-sawyer.edu
Angela Ballantyne (New Zealand/Australia) Senior Lecturer, Department of Primary Health Care & General Practice, University of Otago. Angela has served as the Technical Officer for Genetics and Ethics at the World Health Organization.
Lisa Diedrich (USA) Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Stony Brook University. Lisa is the author of Treatments: Language, Politics, and the Culture of Illness, University of Minnesota Press, 2007.
Lisa Eckenwiler (USA) Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Health Care Ethics, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University.
Carolyn Ells (Canada) Associate Professor of Medicine, McGill University. Carolyn is a clinical ethicist at the Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, where she chairs the Clinical Ethics Committee and Research Ethics Committee.
Isabel Karpin (Australia) Professor, Faculty of Law University of Technology Sydney.
Sheryl de Lacey (Australia) Associate Dean and Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Flinders University.
Carolyn McLeod (Canada) Associate Professor of Philosophy and Graduate Chair, University of Western Ontario.
Mary C. Rawlinson (USA) Editor. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stony Brook University. Mary is editor of Feminist Bioethics (JMP, 2001), as well as The Voice of Breast Cancer in Medicine and Bioethics (Springer, 2006.)
Wendy Rogers (Australia) Professor of Clinical Ethics, Department of Philosophy and Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University.
Arleen Salles (Argentina/USA) Centro de Investigationes Filosóficas. Arleen is the editor of Bioethics: Latin American Perspectives.
Toby Schonfeld (USA) Associate Professor of Medical Ethics in the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Toby has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the FAB Newsletter.
Rosemarie Tong (USA) Distinguished Professor of Health Care Ethics at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Rosie is one of the founding mothers of feminist ethics, with a life time involvement in the field.
Silvia Woods (Argentina) Faculty of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires.
Ex-Officio Members
Rachel Ankeny (AUS) FAB Treasurer. Associate Professor, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide.
Rebecca Kukla (USA) FAB Co-Coordinator. Professor of Philosophy and Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of South Florida.
Jackie Leach Scully (UK) FAB Co-Coordinator. Reader in Social Ethics and Bioethics, Policy Ethics, and Life Sciences (PEALS) Research Centre University of Newcastle and University of Basel.
Web Manager
Jennifer Carter
Email: jennifer.carter@sunysb.edu
Editorial Board Responsibilities
- Editorial Board members are typically appointed for a three year term. In order to insure a staggered rotation, one third of initial appointments will be for a term of two years, one third, for three years, and one third, for four years.
- Editorial Board members will be expected to contribute to the active work of IJFAB
- By reviewing or referring for review up to six papers per year.
- By working with the Editor and the Editorial Board to develop thematic issues and to identify guest editors for those issues.
- By assisting the Editorial Office in building and sustaining a database of reviewers in the various areas of feminist scholarship in bioethics.
- By being available for consultation on issues related to the mission and delivery of the IJFAB.
- The Editorial Board will appoint a Book Review Editor who will serve ex officio on the Editorial Board and be responsible for that section of the journal. The Book Review Editor will identify books for review, solicit reviewers, and oversee the preparation of reviews for publication.
- The Editorial Board will aim to meet at least every two years in conjunction with the biennial FAB conference. Editorial Board members are expected to attend those meetings. Other meetings may be scheduled in the interim. Editorial Board members are also expected to seek financial support for travel to these meetings from their home institutions; however, the Editorial Office will also make efforts to raise funds to help pay travel expense for Editorial Board members who have no other source of funding.