Obermann Center for Advanced Studies The University of Iowa

Obermann Symposium on Disability Ethics

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Asch, A. (2001). Disability, bioethics, and human rights. In G.L. Albrecht, K.D. Seelman, & M. Bury, (Eds.), Handbook of Disability Studies , (pp. 351-373). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Bickenbach, J.E. (2001). Disability studies and bioethics: A comment on Kuczewski. The American Journal of Bioethics, 1 (3), 49.

Caplan, A.L., Callahan, D., & Haas, J. (1987). Special supplement: Ethical and policy issues in rehabilitation medicine. Hastings Center Report, 17 (4), S1-S20.

Kirschner, K.L. (2001). Rethinking anger and advocacy in bioethics. The American Journal of Bioethics, 1 (3), 60.

Kuczewski, M.G. (2001). Disability: An agenda for bioethics. The American Journal of  Bioethics, 1 (3), 36-44.

Longmore, P. (2003). Elizabeth Bouvia, assisted suicide, and social prejudice. In R. Davidoff, (Ed.), Why I Burned my Book and Other Essays on Disability, (pp. 149-174). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Longmore, P. (2003). The resistance: The disability rights movement and assisted suicide. In R. Davidoff, (Ed.), Why I Burned my Book and Other Essays on Disability, (pp. 175-203). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Savage, T.A., Gill, C.J., & Kirschner, K.L. (2004). Introduction to a special section on disability ethics. The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 15 (4), 256-63.

Singer, P. (2001). Response to Mark Kuczewski. The American Journal of             Bioethics, 1 (3), 55.