Publications on Disaster Bioethics by members of the COST Action IS1201
- Ahmad A. Gender and disasters. In Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. Edited by Henk A. M. J. ten Have. Springer, 2015, in press. ISBN: 978-3-319-05544-2.
- Ahmad A. Sangomas, somatisation, and sharedness. In Religion and Justice. Springer, forthcoming.
- Ahmad A, Mahmud SM, & O’Mathúna DP. Evidence and healthcare needs during disasters. In Disaster bioethics: Normative issues when nothing is normal, pp. 95-106. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014.
- Aitsi-Selmi A, Murray V, Wannous C, … O’Mathúna D, et al. Reflections on a science and technology agenda for 21st century disaster risk reduction. Based on the scientific content of the 2016 UNISDR Science and Technology Conference on the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 7.1 (2016): 1-29.
- Bilasová V, Smatanová A. Moral theory and disaster. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):43-51.
- Borovecki A, Einarsdóttir J, O'Mathuna D, Pospieszna P, Stern O M, Teles N O. 20 years of the ICRC Code of Conduct for Disaster Relief: what do we need to improve? The Lancet 2015;385(9976):1391. Available at http://bit.ly/1DjV78j
- Civaner M. What should I tell my students now the law contravenes medical ethics? BMJ 2014;348:g1503
- Civaner M. Protests in Turkey, state violence, and how doctors are helping: it’s about much more than a park. BMJ 2013;346:f3789.
- Clarinval C, Biller-Andorno N. Challenging operations: an ethical framework to assist humanitarian aid workers in their decision-making processes. PLOS Currents Disasters 2014 Jun 23. Edition 1.
- Clarinval C. Humanitarian values: a neglected debate. In: D. Messelken and H.U. Baer (ed): Proceedings of the 3rd ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics. Bern: BBL, 2014.
- Clarinval C, Hunt M. Disaster, displacement and justice: Powers and Faden’s theory of social justice and the obligations of non-governmental organizations’ towards Internally Displaced Persons. Bioethica Forum 2014;7:2.
- Clarinval C. An ethical framework to assist humanitarian aid workers in their decision-making process. In: D. Messelken and D. Winkler (ed): Proceedings of the 4th ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics. Bern: BBL, 2014.
- Da Costa K, Pospieszna P. Can laws and policies foster disaster risk reduction? The case study of Brazil with particular focus on housing laws, policies and programmes.” In: Awotona, A. (ed): Planning for Community-based Disaster Resilience Worldwide: Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents. Farnham: Ashgate, 2016 forthcoming.
- Da Costa K, Pospieszna P. The relationship between Human Rights and Disaster Risk Reduction revisited: Bringing the legal perspective into the discussion. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies 2015;6(1):64-86.
- Da Costa K, Pospieszna P. Finding The Missing Thread: The Inclusion of a Human Rights-Based Approach in Tackling Climate Change Mitigation, Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction”. Input paper for UNISDR (United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction) in the framework of the 2015 Global Assessment Report (GAR15) for the 'Hyogo Framework of Action 2005-2015 - Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters’. 2015. Available at http://bit.ly/1INGJdx
- Devisch I, Vanheule S, Deveugele M, Nola I, Civaner M, Pype P. Victims of disaster: Can ethical debriefings be of help to care for their suffering? Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy 2016, in press.
- Dranseika V. Moral responsibility for natural disasters. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):73-79.
- Drozenová W. Challenge of time as a moral imperative. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):80-89.
- Gluchman V. Moral theory and natural, or social, disasters. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):3-7.
- Gluchman V. Disaster issues in non-utilitarian consequentialism (ethics of social consequences). Human Affairs 2016;26(1):52-62
- Gluchman V. Profesijná Etika Ako Etika Práce A Etika Vztahov. Prešov, 2014. ISBN 978-80-555-1105-4.
- Gordijn B, Ten Have H. Disaster ethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2015;18(1):1-2.
- Hunt M, Schwartz L, Pringle J, Boulanger R, Nouvet E, O'Mathúna D, & participants of the Humanitarian Healthcare Ethics Forum. A research agenda for Humanitarian Health Ethics. PLOS Currents Disasters 2014 August. Edition 1.
- Kalajtzidis J. Ethical decision making during disasters. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):18-25.
- Kalokairinou EM. Why helping the victims of disasters makes me a better person: Towards an anthropological theory of humanitarian action. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):26-33.
- Komenská K. Bioetické reflexie pohrôm a katastrof – nové výzvy pre súčasnú etiku [Disaster bioethics – new challenges for contemporary ethics]. Filosofický časopis 2016;64, in press.
- Komenská K. Ethics and disasters in the work of Albert Schweitzer. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):34-42.
- Komenská K. Veterans' voices: learning from the experiences of disaster relief teams and home-front coping in Israel. Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe) 2013;3(3-4):209-211,
- Komenská K. COST Action IS1201, scientific kick off meeting. Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe) 2013;3(1-2):97-98.
- Mezinska S, Kakuk P, Mijaljica G, Waligóra M, O’Mathúna D. Research in disaster settings: A systematic qualitative review of ethical guidelines. BMC Medical Ethics 2016;17(1):1-11.
- Mitrović VL. Resilience: detecting vulnerability in marginal groups. Disaster Prevention and Management 2015;24(2):185-200.
- O’Mathúna D. Ideal and nonideal moral theory for disaster bioethics. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):8-17.
- O’Mathúna DP. Disasters. In Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. Edited by Henk A. M. J. ten Have. Springer, 2015, 1-13. ISBN: 978-3-319-05544-2.
- O’Mathúna DP, Von Schreeb J. Ethical dilemmas with amputations after earthquakes. UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group Case Studies – 2015. Available at http://bit.ly/1z9NVgl
- O’Mathúna DP. Research ethics in the context of humanitarian emergencies. Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine 2015;8(1):31-35.
- O’Mathúna DP, Gordijn B, Clarke M. Disaster bioethics: Normative issues when nothing is normal. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014.
- O’Mathúna DP, Gordijn B, Clarke M. Disaster bioethics: An introduction. In Disaster bioethics: Normative issues when nothing is normal. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, pp. 3-12.
- O’Mathúna DP. Disasters. In Handbook of Global Bioethics. Edited by Henk A. M. J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, pp. 616-639.
- Rakić V. We Must Create Beings with Moral standing Superior to Our Own. Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 2015:24(1):58-65.
- Rakić V, Hughes J. Reflections on Moral Enhancement: Can We? Should We? Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 2015;24(1):3-6.
- Rakić V. Voluntary Moral Bioenhancement Is a Solution to Sparrow's Concerns. American Journal of Bioethics 2014;14(4): 37-38.
- Rakić V. We Can Make Room for SSRIs. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 2014;5(3): 34-35.
- Rakić V. Voluntary moral enhancement and the survival-at-any-cost bias. Journal of Medical Ethics 2014;40(4):246-250.
- Shaw D, Elger BS. Publication ethics in public health emergencies. J Public Health (Oxf). 2016 Jul 13. [Epub ahead of print]
- Shaw D, Elger BS. Radiation disasters: an international biobank plan is vital. Lancet Oncology 2013;14(11):1042-3.
- Sýkora P. Etika biotechnologických zásahov do ľudského genómu: Argumenty rizikovosti a zničenia ľudskej prirodzenosti [The Ethics of Biotechnological Interventions into Human Genome: Arguments of High Risk and Destroying Human Nature]. Filozofia 2015;70(5):329-342.
- Švaňa L. Charlie Hebdo attacks in the light of Aquinas' Doctrine of Double Effect and Ignatieff's lesser evil theory. Human Affairs 2016;26(1):63-72.
- Viens AM, Littmann J. Is antibiotic resistance a slowly-emerging disaster? Public Health Ethics (forthcoming).
- Viens AM, Smith MJ, Bensimon C, Silva DS. Justifying the initiation and continued provision of public health interventions in humanitarian settings. Public Health Ethics 2014;7(3):314-317.
Presentations at Events not organised by the Action
- Civaner M, Vatansever K, Pala K. The ethical problems healthcare workers face in disaster settings. Presentation at 28th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare. August 27-30, 2014. Debrecen, Hungary.
- Da Costa, Karen. Human Rights and Disaster Risk Reduction. Presentation during Autumn Seminar on International Law and Disasters organized by the Humanitarian Action Study Group of the Development Studies Association, Dublin, Ireland. 24 September 2014.
- Clarinval C, Ahmad A. Talk about hard choices: ethical decisions during disasters. Presentation at the Center for Bioethics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, 12 November 2014.
- Clarinval C, Ahmad A. Uncertain uncertainties: withholding and withdrawing aid in remote control operations, Presentation at Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Boston, USA, 10 November 2014
- Clarinval C. Challenging operations: an ethical framework to assist humanitarian aid workers in their decision-making processes, Presentation at World Congress of Bioethics, Mexico City, Mexico, Mai 2014.
- Clarinval C. An ethical framework to assist humanitarian aid workers in their decision-making process. Presentation at the 4th ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics. International Committee of Military Medicine, Lilienberg, Switzerland, April 2014.
- Da Costa, Karen (2014), Lecture open for students, faculty members and outside visitors. [Invited Lecture], Reducing the risk of natural disasters while taking into account human rights, Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poland, 21 January 2014.
- Ehrensberger-Dow, M. & Matic, I. Research in multilingual disaster settings: why translation matters. Presentation at the IV International Conference Translating Voices, Translating Regions, London, 3-4 Oct 2014
- Komenská K. The role of humanity in ethical reflections of disasters through the scope of ethics of social consequences. A case of humanitarian volunteering. Presentation at the 6th National Congress on Bioethics, Academy of Sciences in Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine, 27–30 September 2016.
- Komenská K. Morálna komunita, jej vzťahy a zodpovednosť ako základné východisko pre etické reflexie pohrôm a katastrof [Moral community, its relationships and Responsibility as a Methodological Basis for Disaster Ethics]. Presentation at the international conference Contemporary Ethical Theories – their Forms and Confrontations at the University of Prešov, Slovakia, 13–14 September 2016.
- O’Mathúna, Dónal P. Faith and culture in disaster ethics. Presentation at the conference, Faith, Culture and Modern Medicine: Implications for Medical Ethics and Physician Practice, at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 15-16 September 2016.
- O’Mathúna DP. Ethical issues involving children in research during humanitarian crises. Presentation at the symposium, Ethics in Evidence Generation and Research During Humanitarian Responses to Public Health Crises, at the 2016 International Association of Bioethics conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, 15-17 June 2016.
- O’Mathúna DP. Bioethics and ethics of science and technology in Disaster Risk Reduction. Panel presentation and three posters at the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) Science and Technology Conference on the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 in Geneva, Switzerland, 27-29 January 2016.
- O’Mathúna DP. Health care workers’ obligations in CBRNE crisis situations. Presentation at the workshop, CBRNE Major Crisis Management: The Legal Issues, for the FP7-funded EDEN project, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain, 26-27 March 2015.
- O’Mathúna DP. Bioethics and Disaster Relief: Normative Issues When Nothing Is Normal. Invited lecture at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 23 July 2014.
- O’Mathúna DP. Pandemics & Disaster Bioethics. One-day workshop at the conference, Bioethics in Transition, Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity, Chicago, 19 June 2014.
- O’Mathúna DP. Responding Ethically to Disasters and Disaster Refugees. Invited lecture at the Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity, Chicago, 18 June 2014.
- O’Mathúna DP. Exploring Justice in Global Health. Presentation at the conference Research Challenges & Opportunities in Global Health, Dublin, Ireland 14-15 November 2013.
- O’Mathúna DP. Disaster Bioethics. Workshop presented at the Health & Human Flourishing conference, Trinity International University, Chicago, USA, 18-20 July 2013.
- Rakić, V. Do we become more moral when facing disasters? Presentation at the seminar "Disaster Bioethics: In the Aftermath of Floods in Serbia", organized by the Center for the Study of Bioethics and the Center for the Promotion of Science. Belgrade, 2014
- Rakić, V. Bioenhancement or Ultimate Harm. Presentation at the Annual UNESCO Chair in Bioethics 2013 conference. Naples, Italy, 2013.
- Simm, K. Macro-triage: prioritizing humanitarian disasters. Presentation at The ethics of health security workshop. University of Birmingham, June 25th 2014.
- Simm, K. Humanitarianism and/or global justice? Presentation at the Tenth annual Estonian philosophy conference. September 2014.
- Smith MJ. Dazed and Confused: What do we mean by Justice in Public Health and Global Health Ethics? Presentation at Dublin City University. Dublin, Ireland. March 6, 2013.
- Sýkora P. Is evolution a serious biosafety risk factor in synthetic biology? Presentation at the 27th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care in Basel, Switzerland. 14-17 August 2013.
Funded Projects
- Waligóra M. Children in phase 1 cancer trials. Risk and social benefit. Fulbright Senior Award at Harvard Center for Bioethics. Sept 2017 - May 2018.
- Siriwardhana C, O'Mathúna D. R2HC Ethical Framework review and revision. Funded by Enhanced Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance (ELRHA). October 2016 - January 2017.
- Siriwardhana C, O'Mathúna D, Dawson A, et al. Post-research ethics analysis: A tool for sharing lessons-learnt from health research in humanitarian crises. Funder: Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC). 2016 - 2018.
- Ehrensberger-Dow M, Matic I. Informed consent and models of comprehensibility. Funded by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. 2015 - 2016.
- Draper H, Hale C, Bernthal, L. Military healthcare professionals experiences of ethical challenges whilst on Ebola humanitarian deployment (Sierra Leone). Project funded by UK Economic and Social Research Council. March 2015 – December 2015.
- Civaner M, Vatansever K, Pala K. The ethical problems healthcare workers face in disaster settings. Project financially supported by Uludag University. April 2013, March 2015. Project number: KUAP(T) – 2013/1.
Dissertation/ PhD
- Clarinval C, (20 May 2014), Ethics in danger: decision-making during disasters, Institute of Biomedical Ethics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.