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    Private talk: Testimony, evidence, and the practice of anonymization in research
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6 (1): 19-45. 2013.
    Anonymity is accepted as necessary for the generation of empirical knowledge concerning human research participants, especially for members of “vulnerable” groups. In particular, anonymity has been given a role in easing the challenges of giving voice to experiences that disrupt familiar and convenient paradigms of knowledge. This paper troubles such a notion, on the grounds that anonymity may undermine the acceptance of such experiences as evidence and reinforce the kind of epistemic politics t…Read more
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    Relational Autonomy on the Cutting Edge
    American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7): 59-61. 2012.