Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 9, 2012

Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age

The just-released October 2012 issue (12[10]) of the American Journal of Bioethics includes a target article and peer commentaries on surrogate decision making in the internet age.  I participated in this debate.  Here is the table of contents for this part of the issue:  



Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age

Jessica Berg

pages 28-33



Surrogate Decision Making 2.0: Digital Evidence as Clinical Testimony

Lance Wahlert

pages 34-36



A Disability Response to Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age

Teresa Blankmeyer Burke

pages 36-37



The Self, Social Media, and Social Construction

Meredith Stark & Joseph J. Fins

pages 38-39



Authenticating an Online Identity

Steve Matthews

pages 39-41



Claims About Surrogate Decision-Making Accuracy Require Empirical Evidence

Adam Feltz & Taylor Abt

pages 41-43



Facebook Can Improve Surrogate Decision Making

Thaddeus Mason Pope

pages 43-45



Social Media as a Contributor to Substituted Judgment: The Hazards Outweigh the Value

Nicholas Sadovnikoff & Martha Jurchak

pages 45-47



Are We Prepared for Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age?

Jessica A. Moore & Colleen M. Gallagher

pages 47-49



Status Update: The Complexities of the Internet Age Bring Urgency for Deliberately Making Advance Health Care Decision Wishes Known

Samantha Siess & Anne Moyer

pages 49-50



Considerations in Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age

Nancey Trevanian Tsai

page 51



Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age”

Jessica Berg

pages W1-W2


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