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eMJA: An expanding vista: bioethics from public health, indigenous and feminist perspectives No single voice nor one perspective can claim to represent the whole of bioethics “Deep listening: bridging divides in local and global ethics” was the theme of the 7th World Congress of Bioethics, held in Sydney in November 2004. Preceded by the 5th Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Congress and followed by the 10th Australasian Bioethics Association Conference, the conference had 550 registered attendees from 35 different countries.1 The three conferences, running over 8 days, provided the biggest event in bioethics thus far in Australia and the Asia–Pacific region and demonstrated the breadth and heterogeneity of bioethics. The theme of the Congress — suggested by the word “dadirri”, meaning “deep listening”, from an Australian Aboriginal language — expressed the intention of the Planning Committee to explore a wide range of approaches to ethics in relation to health care and to provoke vigorous and productive discussion of the issues from different perspectives. Full Article: http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_01_040705/mcn10239_fm.html |
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