Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

JBI Dialogues

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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JBI is an interdisciplinary forum for debate and analysis; a place for those engaged in bioethics working...

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Jul 17, 2025

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Episodes

5 Lines of Inquiry with...an AI ETHICIST - feat Prof Katrina Bramstedt 17.07.2025

Send us Fan Mail What is AI ethics and what is it not? What is the difference between ‘responsible AI’ and ‘ethical AI’? What’s in the ethics ‘toolbox’ on the front-lines at a global biotech company? How many ‘r’s are there in the word “strawberry”? In this episode of JBI Dialogues, we chat with Adjunct Professor Katrina Bramstedt - clinical ethicist and associate editor of the Journal of Bioethic...

Articles from the JBI archives Ep 3 (Finale): Anniversary collection picks w/ current joint editor-in-chief Dr Michael Ashby 26.02.2025

Send us Fan Mail What is truth-telling and is it always the best way? How might dignity help us think about the morality of kidney sales? What does the 2018 Thailand cave dive rescue teach us about medical informed consent and virtue?   These are just some of the questions explored in the JBI articles chosen by current joint editor-in-chief, Dr Michael Ashby, for the journal’s 20th anniversary col...

Articles from the JBI archives Ep 2: Anniversary collection picks (2004-2006) with former editor-in-chief Jing-Bao Nie 19.12.2024

Send us Fan Mail We often think of writing as creating, but is editing another’s academic work, creating? What does really cool bioethics scholarship look like from the perspective of an ethical transculturalism scholar? Former JBI editor-in-chief, Professor Jing-Bao Nie (Otago), talks about 3 papers from 2004-2006 whose originality and theoretical and methodological visions still spark scholarly...

Articles from the JBI archives Ep 1: Anniversary collection picks (2011-2016) with former editor-in-chief Leigh Rich 25.11.2024

Send us Fan Mail This year, the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry turns 20! To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the JBI has released select articles from the archives as a special anniversary collection .  How would you pick out just a few articles to represent two decades of work in the JBI? What papers have stood out or stayed with you, and why?  Editors-in-chief past and present were invited to nomi...

20 years of the JBI: reflections on an ethical project with Paul Komesaroff 12.11.2024

Send us Fan Mail The JBI Dialogues returns from hiatus to kickoff the 20 year anniversary celebrations of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (JBI)! Ever wondered about how an academic journal comes into being? What might we mean by 'bioethical inquiry'? What did the JBI set out to do and, 20 years on, how well is the JBI going in achieving its aims?  In this episode, chair of the JBI Edit...

Racism & bioethics – contemptuous racism, medical mistrust, colonialism & biopower: Yolonda Wilson, Tessa Moll & Thalia Anthony 09.06.2021

Send us Fan Mail Please note this podcast contains references to people who have died. In this episode of JBI Dialogues, philosopher Professor Yolonda Wilson, medical anthropologist Dr Tessa Moll, and professor of law Thalia Anthony join us to discuss their work in the journal’s latest symposium “Institutional racism, whiteness and bioethics”. Professor Yolonda Wilson is a philosopher with interes...

Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and Bioethics: symposium co-editor Chris Mayes 04.05.2021

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Dr Christopher Mayes talks about the journal's new symposium Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and the Role of Bioethics . Chris is a Research Fellow in the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University and a Research-Affiliate in Sydney Health Ethics at the University of Sydney. He is an interdisciplinary scholar with disciplinary backgrounds...

Gambling with COVID-19 Makes More Sense: Ethical and Practical Challenges in COVID-19 Responses in Communalistic Resource-Limited Africa – Eunice Kamaara & Ross Upshur 22.03.2021

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co editors of the journal's COVID-19 symposium, talks with Professor Eunice Kamaara about her paper " Gambling with COVID-19 makes more sense: ethical and practical challenges in COVID-19 responses in communalistic resource-limited Africa , co-authored with Dr David Nderitu. Eunice is Professor of Africa...

Science at warp speed: Medical research during the COVID-19 pandemic – Melanie Gentgall 30.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome one of the authors of an article in the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Melanie Gentgall is founding CEO of PRAXIS Australia, an independent not-for-profit that was created to promote excellence in research and research ethics review, design and conduct in Australia and internatio...

Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur 25.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co-editors of the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, talks with Professor Max Smith about their paper "Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures".  Max is a bioethicist and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences...

Social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic: symposium editors Michael Chapman, Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur 10.11.2020

Send us Fan Mail In this our first episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome the editors of the journal’s new symposium on social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to their work in bioethics, Dr Michael Chapman and Professors Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur are all physicians working across palliative medicine, endocrinology, haematology, and clinical public h...

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