[lg policy] Call for Papers: Language and Health – Ethical and Policy Issues (with special focus on consent)

Yael Peled yael.a.peled at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 17:52:16 UTC 2017


Call for Papers

Language and Health – Ethical and Policy Issues (with special focus on consent)

 
September 28-30, 2017
Hôtel de l'ITHQ, Montreal (3535 Rue Saint-Denis)

For almost a decade Health Canada has been funding important and innovative research on linguistic issues in healthcare provision, through HCALM (Health Care Access for Linguistic Minorities) Network – an interdisciplinary and interinstitutional community of researchers. The project comprises the research capacity of the larger Training and Retention of Health Professionals Project (TRHP), based at the Institute for Health and Social Policy at McGill University.

The HCALM network now invites submissions for its 2017 annual conference on the topic of ‘language and health – ethical and policy issues’. Language and health are interrelated in myriad ways, ranging from issues of physical and mental healthcare provision in multilingual societies, to health literacy and communication among patients, practitioners and policymakers, and to discourses of health and wellbeing. In accordance with the strong interdisciplinary nature of HCALM’s community of researchers, the conference welcomes submissions which bring together theories, frameworks, concepts and methods from a broad range of disciplines in the medical sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Similarly, it invites submissions that address the significant ethical and policy issues at the interface of public health and language (including sign language) policy, broadly interpreted. 

Plenary speakers:
Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, bioethicist (Gallaudet)
Marc Zaffran, M.D., physician-writer (Montreal)
Chad Katsenhakeron Diabo, MHFA youth trainer and first responder (Kahnawake)

One of the three days of the conference will be dedicated specifically to the topic of consent in the context of language and health. Relevant papers may explore, for example, the nature and basis of medical consent; the impact of language barriers on the formation and expression of consent; informed consent, linguistic autonomy and health beliefs; and medical consent and epistemic injustice. The list is suggestive rather than exhaustive, and the convenors welcome papers that explore any pertinent issues relating to the topic.

Abstracts (app. 300 words) should be sent to Daniel Weinstock and Yael Peled (hcalm-network.ihsp at mcgill.ca). The deadline for submissions is April 9 2017.

 
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Dr. Yael Peled		

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Language and Health
The Health Care Access for Linguistic Minorities (HCALM <https://www.mcgill.ca/hssaccess/trhpp/research>) Network

Institute for Health and Social Policy
McGill University
Charles Meredith House 
1130 Pine Avenue West
Montreal, Quebec H3A 1A3
Tel.: 514-398-1236 

Faculty of Law
McGill University
Chancellor Day Hall
3644 Peel Street
Montreal, Quebec 
Canada H3A 1W9
Tel.: 514-398-6666 
					
Website: www.peledy.com <http://www.peledy.com/>
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