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Q2 Social Sciences East Asian Journal of Popular Culture Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1386/eapc_00059_2
Ann Heylen, E. Vickers, K. Taylor-Jones
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在本期中,我们很高兴发表我们的第二次印刷研讨会。由Ian Kerridge、Paul Komesaroff、Mal Parker和Elizabeth Peter组织和编辑,汇集了一系列关于生命终结时伦理问题的专家观点。Les Murray和Kevin Hart的诗歌中对死亡和死亡的沉思照亮了这一点。我们定期研讨会的目的之一是促进各学科就特定主题进行持续对话,我们希望读者能受到启发,对本期发表的论文做出回应。我们还要对两名董事会成员在过去几个月里因个人和职业原因辞职所作的贡献表示感谢。我们感谢国际知名文化研究专家Nikki Sullivan,她在过去几年中做出的贡献,也慷慨地建议了一位热情的替代者——Samantha Murray。我们很高兴欢迎Samantha加入董事会。我们也感谢Michael Selgelid的贡献,特别是在联合编辑JBI上一期(特刊)方面的贡献,并祝愿他在未来的工作中一切顺利。事实证明,这期特刊的主题很及时,在全世界都在努力应对H1N1病毒的传播之际出版。最后,我们欢迎来自全球各地的新法律专家小组加入,他们将与Cameron Stewart合作,参与常规部分“最新发展”:Timothy Caulfield、John Coggon、Sarah Elliston、Barry Furrow、Richard Huxtable、Trudo Lemmens、Ron Patterson、Shaun Pattinson、Jerome Singh、Tade Spranger和Laura Williamson。我们很荣幸在本期中推出这些国际化专栏中的第一个。生物伦理调查(2009)6:261 DOI 10.1007/s11673-009-9181-2
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In this issue we are pleased to publish our second print symposium. Organized and edited by Ian Kerridge, Paul Komesaroff, Mal Parker and Elizabeth Peter, it draws together a range of expert perspectives on ethical issues at the end of life. These are illuminated by meditations on death and dying in the poetry of Les Murray and Kevin Hart. One of the aims of our regular symposia is to promote ongoing dialogue across the disciplines on specific themes, and we hope that readers are inspired to respond to the papers presented in this issue. We would also like to express our gratitude for the contributions made by two board members who have stepped down, for personal and professional reasons, in the past months. We thank Nikki Sullivan, an internationally known cultural studies expert, both for her contribution of the past few years and for generously suggesting an enthusiastic replacement—Samantha Murray. We are very pleased to welcome Samantha on to the board. We also thank Michael Selgelid for his contribution, particularly in co-editing the previous (special) issue of the JBI, and wish him well in his future endeavours. The special issue proved timely in its subject matter, going to press as the world grappled with the spread of the H1N1 virus. Finally, we welcome on board a new panel of legal experts from around the globe, who will be collaborating with Cameron Stewart on the regular section, Recent Developments: Timothy Caulfield, John Coggon, Sarah Elliston, Barry Furrow, Richard Huxtable, Trudo Lemmens, Ron Patterson, Shaun Pattinson, Jerome Singh, Tade Spranger and Laura Williamson. We are proud to present the first of these internationalized columns in this issue. Bioethical Inquiry (2009) 6:261 DOI 10.1007/s11673-009-9181-2
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East Asian Journal of Popular Culture
East Asian Journal of Popular Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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