Dear FEASTers
Continuing my quest to raise consciousness when I see conferences
organized with only men or mostly men as invited/keynoters, I received the
astonishing reply pasted below (scroll further down to see conference
announcement). I hope you and those in your varius networks will let the the
conference organozers know what you think directly.
Best,
Robin
Robin N. Fiore, PhD
Adelaide R. Snyder Professor of Ethics
Department of Philosophy AH-110
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
PO Box 3091
Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:02 AM
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Cc: M. Ghari; Martin Buijsen
Subject: Re: [Fwd: RE: Invitation to a biomedicine convention conference]
Dear Robin (if I may),
Thank you for the interesting opinion. The conference organizers have
extensively discussed the conference themes and speakers in advance.
We
agreed to select academics with an outstanding scientific reputation
in
their field of expertise. Secondly, for dialectic reasons we invited
speakers with rather controversial ideas.
Although the organizers recognize the scientific relevance of e.g.,
organ donation and clinical trials from a feminist perspective, our
aim
is - with all respect - to discuss the themes from a broader
perspective.
To comfort you, I can say that we have also had some suggestions to
include shamanism and health care rights as a conference theme, but I
fear that the response would not be that overwhelming as it is now.
Secondly, two other invited speakers were women but to
capable/willing
to write a contribution for the conference book, a precondition for
invited speakers. Nonetheless, I feel confident that our colleague
and
friend Deirdre Madden will intrigue the audience, which exists for 61
percent of women!
Finally, the organizers are open for your suggestions to organize a
parallel session on femenist ethics.
I hope to hear from you soon,,
Andre den Exter
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> Subject: RE: Invitation to a biomedicine convention conference
> From: "Robin Fiore" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, June 2, 2008 3:07 pm
> To: "'Mahsa Ghari'" <[log in to unmask]>
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>
> Dear Professor
> The International Conference on Human Rights and Biomedicine
would
> ordinarily be one of great interest for me and those with whom I
> collaborate. However, I am surprised and disappointed that only
one of
> eleven speakers is female. A significant number of human rights
issues can
> only be appropriately understood and appreciated as situating women
> differently. That you have neglected this suggests that the
conference
> cannot be as influential as it might otherwise have been.
>
> In the past, members of feminist organizations have taken
the position
> that we should not support conferences and projects where women
were so
> grossly underrepresented. I look forward to hearing that you have
remedied
> this oversight.
>
> Best,
> Robin
>
>
>
>
> Robin N. Fiore, PhD
> Adelaide R. Snyder Professor of Ethics
> Department of Philosophy AH-110
> Florida Atlantic University
> 777 Glades Road
> PO Box 3091
> Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991
>
> Phone 561-297-3869
> FAX 561-297-2095
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>
> "Justice will not come... until those who are not injured
are as
> indignant as those who are." [Thucydides]
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mahsa Ghari [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:08 AM
> To: undisclosed-recipients:
> Subject: Invitation to a biomedicine convention conference
>
> Dear colleague,
>
>
>
> It is a pleasure to inform you about a coming scientific
event: the
> International Conference on Human Rights and Biomedicine (10-12
December
> 2008). Venue: Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
>
>
>
> Since 1997, the member states of the Council of Europe
started the
> process of ratification of the Convention on Human Rights and
Biomedicine
> (Biomedicine Convention) committing them to make their laws
compatible with
> the principles and requirements of this document.
>
>
>
> The Biomedicine Convention is the first international
document
> formulating guiding principles on: equitable access to healthcare;
informed
> consent; organ transplanting and the use of substances of human
origin;
> medical research on human beings; the protection of the human
embryo and
> fetus, and the use of medical information.
>
>
>
> Since the Dutch government is expected to ratify the
Convention, the
> Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Erasmus University Medical
Center
> organize an international conference discussing the meaning of the
> Convention’s underlying principles and fundamental rights in health
care,
> contemporary dilemmas in health care (policy), and the Convention’s
impact
> on national health legislation and daily (medical) practice.
>
>
>
> The conference provides an opportunity for discussion among
scholars
> and practitioners (physicians, lawyers, ethicists, philosophers,
etc.) on
> emerging issues in biomedicine and human rights.
>
>
>
> List of speakers:
>
>
>
> - Tom Beauchamp (USA), Georgetown University (USA) (public
lecture)
>
> - John Harris, University of Manchester (UK) (public
lecture)
>
> - Carlos de Sola (Council of Europe)
>
> - Carlos Casabona, University of Deusto (Spain)
>
> - Henk ten Have, UNESCO
>
> - Deirdre Madden, University College Cork (Ireland)
>
> - Herman Nys, Catholic University Leuven (Belgium)
>
> - Tim Stoltzfus Jost, Washington and Lee University (USA)
>
> - Roberto Andorno, University of Zurich (CH)
>
> - Elmar Doppelfeld, Scientific Ethics Committees (Germany)
>
> - Rick Lawson (University of Leiden (NL)
>
>
>
> Further details and registration:
www.biomedicineconvention.nl
> <http://www.biomedicinconvention.nl/>
>
>
>
> Promotion of Young Scholars: Poster presentation
>
> Postgraduate students and early career researchers who are
registered
> for the Conference are invited to present posters on their work,
thereby
> giving them a unique opportunity to showcase their research in a
visual
> format and contribute to the generation of ideas and discussion.
>
> Posters may be submitted on any topic related to
Biomedicine, ethics
> and human rights. The poster could include an abstract of your
thesis or
> research project, or some ideas or questions for future research.
>
>
>
> Further details: www.biomedicineconvention.nl
> <http://www.biomedicinceconvention.nl/>
>
>
>
> We hope to welcome you in Rotterdam.
>
>
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
>
>
> Mahsa Ghari and Andre den Exter
>
> Erasmus University Rotterdam/Erasmus University Medical
Center
> --
> Mahsa Ghari
> Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
> Instituut Beleid, Management & Gezondheidszorg
> www.Biomedicineconvention.nl
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Andre den Exter
Erasmus MC/Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
www.biomedicineconvention.nl
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