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From: Kirstin Borgerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 4:12 PM
Subject: Call for Papers: JECP Special Issue
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*Call for Papers*


 The Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice (JECP) is calling for
submissions in any area of the philosophy of medicine and health care for a
special edition to be published in 2016.

The philosophy of medicine has grown as an area of research to  encompass
questions about evidence, values (and the relationship between them),
clinical judgment, health policy, public health, and preventive medicine.


We particularly welcome work that examines the implications of developments
in computer-aided medical practice, including the impact of algorithmic
approaches to clinical reasoning, as well as the philosophical dimensions
of the "hollowing out" phenomenon of cognition, whereby some are arguing
that computers will be replacing much of the factual and reasoning
dimensions of clinical care and robotics increasingly displacing surgical
skills.


We also welcome responses to papers published in previous thematic editions
(16:2, 17:5, 18:5, 19:3, 20:6. 21:3), in line with the ethos of encouraging
on-going critical debate that has generated so many enlightening exchanges
in the pages of the journal. But we are just as keen to receive
contributions in entirely new areas of this expanding field, representing
excellent examples of the application of philosophy to questions of
substantive import in medicine and healthcare.


The JECP is an international health sciences journal (Impact Factor 1.52)
that focuses on the evaluation and development of clinical practice in
medicine, nursing and the allied health professions.  It has a large and
diverse readership including practitioners and academics from a vast range
of areas, and a twenty-year tradition of publishing papers raising
epistemological, metaphysical and ethical issues underlying clinical policy
and practice.  Since 2010, its annual special issues in the philosophy of
medicine have stimulated debate on numerous topics, via a combination of
original papers, commissioned responses and conference reports. Themes
covered have included the nature of causation and explanation in medicine,
causal inference, epidemiology, values-based practice, evidence-based
medicine, person-centred care, psychiatric diagnosis and practice, medical
phenomenology, narrative explanation, casuistry, probabilistic and clinical
reasoning, as well as fundamental debates in medical epistemology.



Manuscripts can be submitted online using the link
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jecp - please mark the submissions clearly
with the words “Philosophy thematic issue”.


The deadline for submission of manuscripts is* Friday, 29th January
2016*.  Original
papers are usually no more than 5000 words in length, and detailed author
guidelines are available at
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2753/homepage/ForAuthors.html


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-- 
Kirstin Borgerson, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University
6135 University Ave.
PO Box 15000
Halifax, NS, Canada, B3H 4R2



-- 
Mary C. Rawlinson
Professor of Philosophy
Stony Brook University

Editor,* IJFAB*: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
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*IJFAB Blog*: www.ijfab.org/blog

Co-director, The Irigaray Circle: www.irigaray.org
*Topologies of Sexual Difference*: 2014 Irigaray Circle Conference,
Melbourne, Australia: http://www.rmit.edu.au/topologies2014

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