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    Integrating Equity Work throughout Bioethics
    with Eran Klein, Erika Versalovic, Andreas Schönau, Natalia Montes, Timothy Emmanuel Brown, and Sara Goering
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1): 26-27. 2022.
    As members of a neuroethics research group funded by the NIH, we echo the call from Fabi and Goldberg for greater funding parity between the ethics of specialized medical technologies and br...
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    The development of novel neurotechnologies, such as brain-computer interface (BCI) and deep-brain stimulation (DBS), are very promising in improving the welfare and life prospects many people. These include life-changing therapies for medical conditions and enhancements of cognitive, emotional, and moral capacities. Yet there are also numerous moral risks and uncertainties involved in developing novel neurotechnologies. For this reason, the progress of novel neurotechnology research requires tha…Read more
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    What Is the Harm in Gendered Citation Practices?
    Philosophy of Science 86 (5): 1041-1051. 2019.
    Women are cited less frequently than men in a variety of scientific fields. Drawing theoretical resources from Fricker and Hookway, I argue that these gendered citation practices constitute a form of participatory epistemic injustice insofar as they prevent female scientists from fully engaging in the epistemic practices of science. Furthermore, Longino’s notion of “uptake” gives us a way of understanding gendered citation practices as an epistemic harm accrued not simply by individuals but by s…Read more