Whose autonomy is it? Botswana socio‐ethical approach to the consenting process
Abstract
The continued debate in the field of bioethics, and my experience in the field, led to a pursuit of the question of collective moral claims and their justification. Being confronted with collective agency, the research process had to diverge from the traditional bioethics framework of individual autonomy to take into consideration the situation on the ground. This paper reflects on the fieldwork bioethical experiences which could inform current...
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Title
Whose autonomy is it? Botswana socio‐ethical approach to the consenting process
Published Date
Nov 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
184 - 193
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