I examine how broader social, economic, and political systems construct and shape our responses to bioethical issues in healthcare settings. My approach, which I have term social bioethics, draws across interdisciplinary perspectives including sociology, anthropology, and social welfare, as well as critical theoretical perspectives in feminist, disability, and mad studies in order to highlight the role of power in shaping the ways medical and social services are delivered and experienced. My aim is to provide insights on how to better realize our ethical commitments and create a more just healthcare system.

To conduct this, I typically use q…

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