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Shahvisi, Arianne (2022) Centring race, deprivation, and disease severity in healthcare priority setting. Journal of Medical Ethics. ISSN 0306-6800
Shahvisi, Arianne (2021) “FGM” vs. female “cosmetic” surgeries: why do they continue to be treated separately? International Journal of Impotence Research. pp. 1-5. ISSN 0955-9930
Fish, Max, Shahvisi, Arianne, Gwaambuka, Tatenda, Tangwa, Godfrey B, Ncayiyana, Daniel and Earp, Brian D (2021) Voluntary medical male circumcision: responding to Brian Morris. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 73 (11). p. 2152. ISSN 1058-4838
Sturrock, B R H, Chevassut, E I, Shahvisi, A and Chevassut, T J T (2021) Impact of affluence on the local spread of SARS-CoV2 during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Health in Practice, 2. a100141 1-3. ISSN 2666-5352
Shahvisi, Arianne (2021) Colonial monuments as slurring speech acts. Journal of Philosophy of Education. ISSN 0309-8249
Shahvisi, Arianne (2021) Resisting wrongful explanations. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 19 (2). pp. 168-191. ISSN 1559-3061
Trueba, Mei L, Bhutta, Mahmood F and Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Instruments of health and harm: how the procurement of healthcare goods contributes to global health inequality. Journal of Medical Ethics. ISSN 0306-6800
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Redistribution and moral consistency: arguments for granting automatic citizenship to refugees. Journal of Global Ethics. ISSN 1744-9626
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) British employers have long discouraged staff from taking sick days. Will coronavirus change that? Prospect.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Toward responsible ejaculations: the moral imperative for male contraceptive responsibility. Journal of Medical Ethics. ISSN 0306-6800
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Nesting behaviours during pregnancy: biological instinct, or another way of gendering housework? Women's Studies International Forum, 78. a102329. ISSN 0277-5395
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Coloniality in the NHS: training medical students to resist. Decolonising the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality (2). p. 13. ISSN 2632-7937
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Particles do not conspire. Journal for General Philosophy of Science. pp. 1-23. ISSN 0925-4560
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Plain speaking. London Review of Books Blog [weblog article, 27 September 2019].
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) “Men are trash”: the surprisingly philosophical story behind an internet punchline. Prospect [weblog article, 19 August 2019]. ISSN 1359-5024
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Austerity or xenophobia? The causes and costs of the hostile environment in the NHS. Health Care Analysis. ISSN 1065-3058
Shahvisi, Arianne and Finnerty, Fionnuala (2019) Why it is unethical to charge migrant women for pregnancy care in the NHS. Journal of Medical Ethics. ISSN 0306-6800
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Tropicality and abjection: what do we really mean by “neglected tropical diseases”? Developing World Bioethics. ISSN 1471-8731
Shahvisi, Arianne (2019) Medicine is patriarchal, but alternative medicine is not the answer. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 16 (1). pp. 99-112. ISSN 1176-7529
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) “Women’s empowerment,” imperialism, and the global gag rule. Kohl: A Journal for Body and Gender Research, 4 (2). pp. 174-184.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Beyond orientalism: exploring the distinctive feminism of democratic confederalism in Rojava. Geopolitics. ISSN 1465-0045
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Abortion is nothing like hiring a hitman, whatever Pope Francis says. The Conversation [weblog article, 11 October 2018].
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Pay your cleaner what you earn, or clean up yourself. Media Diversified [weblog article, 7 September 2018].
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Moral bankruptcy in the Mediterranean. The Region [Weblog article, 27 August 2018].
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Health-worker migration and migrant health-care: seeking cosmopolitanism in the NHS. Bioethics, 32 (6). pp. 334-342. ISSN 1467-8519
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Hermeneutical injustice and outsourced domestic work. Women’s Studies International Forum, 69. pp. 18-25. ISSN 0277-5395
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) The NHS must stop excluding immigrant patients while poaching health workers from abroad. Centre for Health and the Public Interest [weblog article, 16 July 2018].
Shahvisi, Arianne, Meskele, Enguday and Davey, Gail (2018) A human right to shoes? Establishing rights and duties in the prevention and treatment of podoconiosis. Health and Human Rights, 20 (1). pp. 53-65. ISSN 2150-4113
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Conscientious objection: a morally insupportable misuse of authority. Clinical Ethics, 13 (2). pp. 82-87. ISSN 1477-7509
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Engendering harm: a critique of sex selection for 'family balancing'. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 15 (1). pp. 123-137. ISSN 1176-7529
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Why buffer zones around abortion clinics do not threaten the right to protest. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639
Shahvisi, Arianne (2017) Why UK doctors should be troubled by female genital mutilation legislation. Clinical Ethics, 12 (2). pp. 102-108. ISSN 1477-7509
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) Rather than extend civil partnerships to all, the state should revoke perks for coupledom. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639
Shahvisi, Arianne and Sayegh, Ghiwa (2016) [Interview] Rojava: the details of their struggle. Makhzin (2).
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) Who deserves what? Some reflections on the refugee crisis. Culture Project.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) Power, politics, and privilege: objecting to conscientious objection. Lawyers for Choice blog.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) [Review] Kristin Shrader-Frechette (2014) Tainted: how philosophy of science can expose bad science. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 30 (2). pp. 193-196. ISSN 0269-8595
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) Cutting slack and cutting corners: an ethical and pragmatic response to Arora and Jacobs’ Female genital alteration: a compromise solution. Journal of Medical Ethics, 42 (3). pp. 156-157. ISSN 0306-6800
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) [Review] Carol J. Adams and Lori Green, ed. (2014) Ecofeminism: feminist intersections with other animals and the earth. Journal of Gender Studies, 25 (1). pp. 112-114. ISSN 0958-9236
Shahvisi, Arianne (2016) No understanding, no consent: the case against alternative medicine. Bioethics, 30 (2). pp. 69-76. ISSN 0269-9702
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) [Review] Alison Jagger (2015) Gender and global justice. Philosophy, 90 (4). pp. 697-702. ISSN 0031-8191
Moledor, Sara and Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) Sweeping waste under the oriental rug. Jadaliyya.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) Epistemic injustice in the academy: an analysis of the Saida Grundy witch-hunt. The Academe Blog [weblog article, 20 May 2015].
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) Xenophobia, poverty and the lies that link them: dissecting the UKIP support base. Truthout.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) From resisting definition to resisting exploitation: the ongoing struggle of domestic workers in Lebanon. Truthout.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) [Review] Sally Haslanger (2012) Resisting reality: social construction and social critique. Philosophy, 90 (1). pp. 156-161. ISSN 0031-8191
Shahvisi, Arianne (2015) Feminism as a moral imperative in a globalised world. Kohl: A Journal for Body and Gender Research, 1 (1).
Shahvisi, Arianne (2014) Banksy: graffitist of the white bourgeoisie. Truthout.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2014) Money where your mouth is: Salaita, freedom of speech, and the new market of education. Open Democracy. ISSN 1476-5888
Shahvisi, Arianne (2014) Cuts and scabs: a doctors’ strike could help save the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. Jacobin.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2014) Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon: a case study in the global labour hierarchy of gender, race, and nationality. Open Democracy. ISSN 1476-5888
Shahvisi, Arianne (2014) [Review] Stefanie Knauss, Theresa Wobbe, Giovanna Cove (eds) (2012) Gendered ways of knowing in science: scope and limitations. Hypatia Reviews Online.
Shahvisi, Arianne and Singh, Neil (2013) Why Movember isn't all it's cracked up to be. New Statesman. ISSN 1364-7431
Book Section
Shahvisi, Arianne (2022) Towards an anticolonial feminist bioethics. In: Rogers, Wendy, Leach Scully, Jackie, Carter, Stacy, Entwistle, Vicki and Mills, Catherine (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics. Routledge. ISBN 9780367860998
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Privilege, platforms, and power: uses and abuses of academic freedom. In: Landy, David, Lentin, Ronit and McCarthy, Conor (eds.) Enforcing silence: academic freedom, Palestine and the criticism of Israel. Zed Books, London. ISBN 9781786996510
Shahvisi, Arianne and Earp, Brian D (2019) The law and ethics of female genital cutting. In: Creighton, Sarah M and Liao, Lih-Mei (eds.) Female genital cosmetic surgery: solution to what problem? Cambridge University Press, pp. 58-71. ISBN 9781108394673
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) Female genital alteration in the UK: a failure of pluralism and intersectionality. In: Kuehlmeyer, Katja, Klingler, Corinna and Huxtable, Richard (eds.) Ethical, legal and social aspects of healthcare for migrants: perspectives from the UK and Germany. Law And Migration . Routledge. ISBN 9781138056541
Shahvisi, Arianne (2018) From academic freedom to academic responsibility: privileges and responsibilities regarding speech on campus. In: Downs, Donald Alexander and Surprenant, Chris W (eds.) The Value and Limits of Academic Speech: Philosophical, Political, and Legal Perspectives. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy . Routledge, pp. 266-284. ISBN 9781138479890
Other
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Manspreading. London Review of Books blog.
Shahvisi, Arianne and Trueba, Mei (2020) PPE may protect us, but it harms the sweatshop workers who make it. BMJ Blogs, Journal of Medical Ethics Blog.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) Counting deaths. London Review of Books Blog.
Shahvisi, Arianne (2020) [Blog] What can contraceptive justice teach us about coronavirus? Journal of Medical Ethics, BMJ Publishing Group.
Shahvisi, Arianne and Hickland, Megan (2019) Interview with Arianne Shahvisi, senior lecturer in ethics. Frontline Genomics.
Shahvisi, Arianne and Finnerty, Fionnuala (2019) [Blog] Charging migrant women for pregnancy care is a worrying sign of the times. BMJ Blogs.