FAB World Congress 2014 Mexico City, June 23-25 Healthcare Ethics: Local, Global, Universal Page 1 Monday, June 23 – morning sessions Time Room 1 Room 2 9:00-9:30 Chair Welcome: Introductions, housekeeping 9:30-10:30 Plenary Session 1 Chair: Debora Diniz – Brazil Abortion and Conscientious Objection: Local Stories to a Global Understanding Florencia Luna – Argentina, Ana Cristina Gonzalea Velez – Colombia, Maria Luisa Sanchez - Mexico Room 3 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 11:00-12:00 Mental Health Session Chair: Pamela Lomelino • “Feminist Bioethics and ‘Posttraumatic Growth’” Ami Harbin • “Forced Treatment of the Severely Mentally Ill” Norah Martin Healthcare Systems Session Chair: Elizabeth Victor • “Can a Healthcare System Include Ancillary Care?” Monique Lanoix • “Autonomy, Healthcare, and Institutional Constraints” Sonya Charles Risk and Protection Session Chair: Dirce Guilhem • “Floodgates and Suspicion: Women and Suicide Risk in the Irish Public Discourse on Abortion” Heike Felzmann • “Protecting Future People: A Feminist Analysis of Intergenerational Justice in a Context of Possible Reproductive Harms” Isabel Karpin & Roxanne Mykitiuk Page 2 Monday, June 23 – afternoon sessions Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 12:00-1:00 Implicit Bias Session Chair: James Dwyer • “The Sedimentation of Bias in Medical Institutions” Rebecca Kukla & Bryce Huebner • “Developing a Deaf Feminist Bioethics: The Case of Cochlear Implants” Teresa Blankenmeyer Burke Medical Tourism Session Chair: Viola Schubert-Lehnhardt • “Domestic Implications for the International Regulation of Reproductive Travel in the U.S. and Canada” Katy Fulfer • “An Industry Out-of-the-Closet: LGBTI Medical Tourism” Jason Behrmann Childbirth Session Chair: Vasiliki Petousi • “Achieving Reproductive Justice in Childbirth” Allison Wolf • “The Case Against Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request in Labor” Paul Burcher & Lisa Campo Engelstein 1:00-2:30 Lunch Lunch Country Reps Meeting 1:30-2:30 Lunch 2:30-4:00 Clinical Research Session Chair: Gillian Crozier • “Autonomy and Exploitation in International Clinical Research” Danielle Wenner • “Is It Ethical to Exclude Pregnant Women from Clinical Research?” Anna Smajdor & Laura Bowater 4:00-4:30 Coffee Break 4:30-5:30 Page 3 Perplexities and Paradoxes Session Chair: Claire Morrissey • “What Disaster Ethics Can Learn from Feminist Bioethics” James Dwyer • “Paradoxes of Resistance: Public Health, Childhood Vaccines, and the Moral Work of Motherhood” Alison Thompson Coffee Break Plenary Session 2 Chair: Sergio Rego Choices and Tensions: Childcare Strategies of Mexican Mothers Working at Feminist Organizations Roberta Flores Angeles & Olivia Tena Guerrero Coffee Break Monday, June 23 – evening agenda Tuesday, June 24 – morning sessions Monday, June 23 Time Room 1 6:00-7:00 Room Room IJFAB Reception Hosted by Stony Brook University 7:00-10:00 Working Dinner for IJFAB Board Members Tuesday, June 24 Time Room 1 9:00-10:30 Room 2 Room 3 Plenary Session 3 Chairs: Lindsey Porter & Stephen Wilkinson Ethics of Uterus Transplantation Jacques Balayla, Ariel Lefkowitz, Ruby Catsanos, Mianna Lotz, Timothy Murphy 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 Panel Session Chair: Rebecca Kukla “Caring from the Outside” Andrea Pitts, Alison Reiheld, Elizabeth Victor 12:30-2:00 Lunch Page 4 Coffee Break Coffee Break Panel Session Chair: Jennifer Parks “Moral Pioneers: The Role of the Public in Bioethical Deliberation” Jackie Leach Scully & Hilde Lindemann Lunch Lunch Tuesday, June 24 – afternoon sessions Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 2:00-3:30 Global Health Session Chair: Ami Harbin • “A Feminist Bioethics Approach to Global Occupational Health and Safety” Angela Thachuck • “Something Fell Out: A Comparison of Standards of Care for Uterine Prolapse in Nepal” Jacob Dahlke • “The Doha Model of Organ Donation and Transplantation: Thinking Beyond Citizenship” Dominique Elizabeth Martin & Riadh Fadhil Embodiment Session Chair: Carolyn Ells • “Just Modeling? Eating Disorders and Feminist Concerns” Galya Hildesheimer & Hemda Gur-Arie • “Individual Responsibility, Empowerment, and Moral Obligation to ‘Fix’ the ‘Broken’ Reproductive Body” Vasiliki Petousi, Irina Sifaki, & Toni M. Calasanti • “The Negative Side of Positive Thinking for Women with Breast Cancer” Erin Fredricks Moral Theory Session Chair: Timothy Murphy • “On the Necessity of Universals in Bioethics” Mary Rawlinson • “A Feminist Account of the Nature and Importance of the Concept of ‘Dignity’ for Bioethics” Clair Morrissey • “Standpoint Theory and Healthcare: The Zapatista Experience” Carol Quinn & Sergio Gallagos 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Gametes and Embryos Session Chair: Jackie Leach Scully • “Genes, Gametes and Embryos: The Politics of Reproductive Material Disposition” Alisa C. von Hagel & Daniela Mansbach • “Prenatal Screening, Women’s Reproductive Autonomy, and Individualized Choice” Stephen Wilkinson Infertility Session Chair: Sergio Rego • “Fertility Preservation Technologies for Children: The Risk of ‘Sexualizing’ Children Involved in Stage 1 Fertility Preservation Decision-making” Angel Petropanagos • “Toward a Public Health Approach to Infertility” Marie-Eve Lemoine & Vardit Ravitsky • “Infertility and Reproductive Loss in the Paintings of Frida Kahlo” Sylvia Hübel Transnational Contract Pregnancy Session Chair: • “Guinea Pigs and Baby Ovens: The Objectification of Vulnerable Populations in Transnational Human Subjects Research and Commercial Contract Pregnancy” Emma Ryman • “Feminist Issues in Domestic and Transnational Surrogacy: The Case of Japan” Jennifer Parks • “At the Intersections of Emotional and Biological Labor: Understanding Transnational Surrogacy as Social Redemption” Gillian Crozier, Jennifer Johnson, & Christopher Hazler Page 5 4:00-5:30 Tuesday, June 24 – evening agenda Wednesday, June 25 Tuesday, June 24 Time Room 1 Room 2 5:30-7:00 FAB General Meeting 7:30 Banquet Room 3 Wednesday, June 25 Time Don Alberto 1-4 8:30-9:30 Plenary Crossover FAB-IAB Session Chairs: Angus Dawson and Manuel H. Ruiz de Chavez Health, Safety, and Women’s Human Rights: A World-wide Culture of Sexual Violence Against Women Speaker: Ruth Macklin Commentary: Søren Holm Page 6 Conference Venue Hilton Mexico City Reforma Av. Juarez #70. Colonia Centro, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, 06010, Mexico TEL: 52-55-5130-5300 FAX: 52-55-5130-5255 Page 7