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What is Structural Theories

Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications
Ways to understand society by looking at its systems, institutions, and how power influences people's behaviour.
Published in Chapter:
On the Misery of Bioethics: Good v Evil IV
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4808-3.ch005
Abstract
The downstream burden of illness highlights the need for a bottom-up approach to solidarity and governance, emphasising discursive legitimacy, justice, and equality for vulnerable populations. The author delves into the interconnectedness of illness and health, advocating for the inclusion of structural theories in nursing education and the recognition of identity issues. Then, the author examines the dangers of crony capitalism and left-wing populism, promoting a bioethics of displacement that prioritises collective freedom and love of belonging. Additionally, the chapter critically evaluates the advantages and limitations of intersectionality as a research paradigm, highlighting the potential pitfalls of overgeneralization and identitarian labelling. Likewise, the author sheds light on the complexities and consequences of intersectional discourse, urging for a more nuanced understanding of vulnerability and social justice. Through these discussions, the chapter aims to stimulate critical thinking and contribute to a more inclusive and ethical approach to bioethics and social issues.
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