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Can Philosophy Influence Policy? A Hopeful Lesson
April 5th, 2010
In 2003 Center Director of Bioethics Bruce Jennings was lead author on an influential policy analysis of access to hospice and palliative care. This report was entitled Access to Hospice Care: Expanding Boundaries, Overcoming Barriers. and is available for downloading at The Hastings Center website: http://www.thehastingscenter.org. Now a summary of this document has just be reprinted in a new book, Diane E. Meier, Stephen L. Isaacs, and Robert G. Hughes, eds., Palliative Care: Transforming the Care of Serious Illness. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010, which is part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Series on Health Policy.
The editorial head note is interesting because it suggests something important about the ways in which research organizations such as the Center for Humans and Nature can have an influence on public policy. Commenting on Jennings’ work the editors say: “This influential report assess the barriers to good palliative care from the perspective of social justice, access, and fairness in public policy. It calls for expansion in access to hospice and palliative care based on patient’s and families’ need, not prognosis. Its thinking underlies the momentum of the recent growth in the palliative care continuum beyond the six-month prognosis constraints of the Medicare hospice benefit.”(Italics added).
In the policy areas of conservation, ecology, and environmental ethics, this is the kind of thing CHN is trying to do as well. The Center’s work can clarify and develop the underlying logic of new policy thinking and a new policy direction. And it can connect this policy logic with an ethical vision. That is to say, the work of The Center for Humans and Nature gives policy change a positive ethical impetus, a jolt of moral caffeine, a sense of how caring and health care can be changed not only to avoid doing wrong or harm, but also in order to do better, to promote the human good more effectively and richly. So, as Diane Meier et al says of The Hastings Center, so too CHN provides thinking that underlies momentum in policy reform: it can’t supply that momentum on its own (many, many larger forces and trends are required for that), but it can help to make that momentum more intelligent and clearer about its proper goals.
New Scholarly Contributions by Bruce Jennings
July 22nd, 2009
During the summer of 2009, four new publications by Bruce Jennings, Director of Bioethics, have come out. They are: (1) “State Newborn Screening Advisory Committees: How Programs Introduce Public Participation into Decision-Making,” in Mary Ann Baily and Thomas Murray, eds. Ethics and Newborn Genetic Screening: New Technologies, New Forces, New Challenges. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, pp. 136-159. (coauthor Andrea Bonnicksen); (2) “Public Health and Liberty,” published in the current issue of the journal Public Health Ethics; (3) “Dementia and Moral Agency,” published in the current issue of the journal Metaphilosophy; and (4) “Free and Equal” an essay included in Mary Crowley ed. Connecting American Values with Health Reform. Garrison, NY: The Hastings Center.
CHN Prepares New Study of the Ethics of Water Management
July 15th, 2009
In collaboration with the American Public Health Association, CHN is preparing a research paper on the ethical issues of water utilization and management in the United States. Bruce Jennings is directing this work, together with colleagues Paul Heltne and Kathryn Kintzele. The 50 page CHN study, “Ethical Perspectives on Water and Health,” will be included in a new book tentative titled Water and Public Health, to be published by the American Public Health Association. This book is being published in conjunction with the APHA’s 2009 Annual Meeting, which is on the theme of the relationship between water and health. The book and the CHN study will be widely distributed both in print and electronic versions in November. Excerpts from the CHN study will be featured in the forthcoming August issue of the CHN electronic journal, Minding Nature.
Presentation by Ron Engel to World Soil Forum is Published
July 4th, 2009
CHN Senior Fellow Ron Engel’s keynote presentation at the World Soil Forum 2007 in Iceland has been published. See J. Ronald Engel, “Our Covenant with Earth: The Contribution of Soil Ethics to Our Planetary Future.” In Soils, Society and Global Change: Proceedings of an International Forum, 31 August – 4 September 2007, Selfoss, Iceland Edited by Harriet Bigas, Gudmundur Ingi Gudbrandsson and Andres Arnalds. United Nations University, 2009.
New Scholarly Contributions by Curt Meine
April 1st, 2009
CHN Director for Conservation Biology and History Curt Meine has published several new contributed book chapters and articles. His entries on conservation, the Society for Conservation Biology, and the U.S. Forest Service appear in the newly published Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, edited by J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Farmington Hills, Mich: Gage Cengage Learning, 2009). Meine has also provided the opening chapter, “Conservation Biology: Past and Present,” for the forthcoming volume Conservation Biology, edited by Navjot S. Sodhi and Paul R. Ehrlich (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press).
CHN Contributes to New Book on Recovery of Gray Wolves
Regional Cultures of Conservation,March 20th, 2009
Curt Meine, CHN Director of Conservation Biology and History, has contributed the opening chapter, “Early Wolf Research and Conservation in the Great Lakes Region,” to The Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Great Lakes Region of the United States: And Endangered Species Success Story, edited by Adrian P. Wydeven, Tim R. Van Deelen, and Ed Heske (New York: Springer-Verlag, 2009).
CHN featured in University of South Carolina Magazine
February 18th, 2009
Bruce Coull, CHN Director of South Carolina Regional Cultures of Conservation, was recently quoted in a short story about the Center featured in Breakthrough magazine of the University of South Carolina. Click here to read the excerpt, which focuses on the Center’s approach to engaging citizens in reflection and action, and on the our work in South Carolina. For the full publication, please visit: http://www.sc.edu/research/pdf/08621_breakthrough.pdf
New Book Published by CHN Senior Fellow
February 5th, 2009
Peter Brown’s new book, Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy, co-authored with Geoffrey Garver, is now available (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009).
New Article by Bruce Jennings on Citizenship and Public Health
February 2nd, 2009
CHN Director of Bioethics, Bruce Jennings has co-authored an article with Andrea Bonnicksen (of Northern Illinois University) on “State Newborn Screening Advisory Committees: How Programs Introduce Public Participation into Decision-Making,” in Mary Ann Baily and Thomas Murray, eds. Ethics and Newborn Genetic Screening: New Technologies, New Forces, New Challenges, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, pp. 136-159.
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