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Call for Papers

Theme: Giving a Voice to African Thought in Medical Research Ethics
Type: International Conference
Institution: Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics and Philosophy
Department, University of the Witwatersrand
Location: Johannesburg (South Africa)
Date: 3.–5.12.2015
Deadline: 31.7.2015

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The focus of the Conference will be on reflecting on ethical issues
in medical research through the lens of African ethical thought or
philosophy, rather than merely on ethical issues affecting Africa.

The intention is to encourage new work that will apply salient
sub-Saharan moral values or norms to pertinent questions in medical
research ethics, thereby giving a voice to indigenous African moral
perspectives.

The presentations will be organised around three main themes,
although submissions may address topics in any area of medical
research ethics:

1. Informed consent
This could include topics such as: individual and “community”
consent, dynamic consent, therapeutic misconception, barriers to
consent, the ir/relevance of autonomy.

2. Distributive justice
This could include topics such as: intellectual property rights,
benefit sharing, the brain drain, indigenous knowledge, perverse
incentives, ownership of tissues, resource allocation.

3. Protection of participants
This could include topics such as: research with vulnerable
populations, confidentiality, standard of care, placebo-controlled
studies, group harms.

Normative, metaethical, ethico-legal and empirical work will all be
welcome.

The envisaged format is a workshop, intended to promote as much
discussion and debate as possible. There will be no concurrent
sessions, and each presentation of 30 minutes will be followed by 15
minutes for discussion.

Presentations are welcomed from academics, members of research ethics
committees, medical researchers and any others with an interest in
the theme of the conference.

There will be a nominal conference fee to cover the costs of
refreshments and lunches.

Discussions are underway with the editor of an ISI listed bioethics
journal regarding the possibility of a special issue, dedicated to a
selection of papers from the conference.

Abstracts of 500 words (or, ideally, full drafts) on any subject
broadly within the theme of the Conference should be submitted via
email to: [email protected]

Enquiries should be sent to Dr Kevin Behrens at the above e-mail
address.

Closing date for submissions:  31 July 2015

Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by 31 August 2015.

Keynote speaker:
Prof Godfrey Tangwa of the University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon


Contact:

Dr Kevin Behrens
Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics
School of Clinical Medicine
University of the Witwatersrand
Email: [email protected]




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