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Arianne Shahvisi
Arianne Shahvisi
Senior Lecturer in Ethics, Brighton & Sussex Medical School
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Beyond orientalism: Exploring the distinctive feminism of democratic confederalism in Rojava
A Shahvisi
Geopolitics 26 (4), 998-1022, 2021
542021
The Law and Ethics of Female Genital Cutting
A Shahvisi, BD Earp
Female genital cosmetic surgery: Solution to what problem?, 58, 2019
522019
Fiber based optical trapping of aerosols
D Rudd, C Lopez-Mariscal, M Summers, A Shahvisi, JC Gutiérrez-Vega, ...
Optics express 16 (19), 14550-14560, 2008
422008
A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men
M Fish, A Shahvisi, T Gwaambuka, GB Tangwa, D Ncayiyana, BD Earp
Developing World Bioethics 21 (4), 211-226, 2021
412021
Austerity or xenophobia? The causes and costs of the “hostile environment” in the NHS
A Shahvisi
Health Care Analysis 27 (3), 202-219, 2019
402019
Why UK doctors should be troubled by female genital mutilation legislation
A Shahvisi
Clinical Ethics 12 (2), 102-108, 2017
342017
Medicine is patriarchal, but alternative medicine is not the answer
A Shahvisi
Journal of bioethical inquiry 16 (1), 99-112, 2019
302019
Decolonising the Curriculum:: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality
M Moncrieffe, Y Asare, R Dunford, H Youssef, D Burdsey, D Mapondera, ...
Decolonising the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality, 1, 2019
262019
Engendering harm: a critique of sex selection for “family balancing”
A Shahvisi
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (1), 123-137, 2018
222018
Tropicality and abjection: What do we really mean by “Neglected Tropical Diseases”?
A Shahvisi
Developing world bioethics 19 (4), 224-234, 2019
202019
No understanding, no consent: the case against alternative medicine
A Shahvisi
Bioethics 30 (2), 69-76, 2016
182016
“FGM” vs. female “cosmetic” surgeries: why do they continue to be treated separately?
A Shahvisi
International Journal of Impotence Research 35 (3), 187-191, 2023
172023
The need for a unified ethical stance on child genital cutting
BD Earp, A Shahvisi, S Reis-Dennis, E Reis
Nursing ethics 28 (7-8), 1294-1305, 2021
162021
A human right to shoes? Establishing rights and duties in the prevention and treatment of podoconiosis
A Shahvisi, E Meskele, G Davey
Health and Human Rights 20 (1), 53, 2018
162018
Cutting slack and cutting corners: an ethical and pragmatic response to Arora and Jacobs’‘Female genital alteration: a compromise solution’
A Shahvisi
Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (3), 156-157, 2016
152016
‘Women’s Empowerment,’Imperialism, and the Global Gag Rule
A Shahvisi
Kohl 4 (2), 173-84, 2018
142018
Impacts of the Global Gag Rule on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Global South: A scoping review
S Lane, S Ayeb-Karlsson, A Shahvisi
Global Public Health 16 (12), 1804-1819, 2021
132021
Colonial monuments as slurring speech acts
A Shahvisi
Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (3), 453-468, 2021
132021
Nesting behaviours during pregnancy: Biological instinct, or another way of gendering housework?
A Shahvisi
Women's Studies International Forum 78, 102329, 2020
122020
Health worker migration and migrant healthcare: Seeking cosmopolitanism in the NHS
A Shahvisi
Bioethics 32 (6), 334-342, 2018
122018
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