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Selected Research Grants and Awards
Total external grant income $28,072,566
National Competitive Grant Income $20,870,106 (Dodds NCG projects $960,106)
2005-2013 ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES). G. Wallace ID, S Dodds (19 CIs). S Dodds leads the Ethics Research Program of ACES. www.electromaterials.edu.au
2005-2008 Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant ‘Big-Picture Bioethics: policy-making and liberal democracy’. First Chief Investigator: Susan Dodds. Other Investigators: CI Rachel Ankeny, CI Jason Grossman, PI Françoise Baylis, PI Jocelyn Downie. www.uow.edu.au/arts/research/bigpicturebioethics
2006-2007 University of Wollongong University Research Committee small grant “Healthy Women- Healthy Future: An ethical and policy evaluation of women's access to reproductive health services in Australia—preliminary study” Research Team S Dodds, L Harrison, D Neil.
2004 University of Wollongong University Research Committee, “Near Miss” grant ‘Big Picture bioethics: policy making and democratic theory'. Research Team: Susan Dodds, Rachel Ankeny, Jason Grossman, Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie.
2003-2004 Stem Cell Network (Canada). ‘Our Cells/Ourselves: The Ethics Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research’ Research team: Françoise Baylis and Jason Robert (Co-Project Leaders), Mick Bhatia, Josephine Johnston, Conrad Brunk, Angela Campbell, Susan Dodds, Carolyn McLeod, Jeffrey Nisker.
2000 Canadian High Commission, grant to support the visit by Grand Chief Charles Fox and the Institute of Social Change and Critical Inquiry/ Aboriginal Education Centre Workshop on Indigenous Self-Government.
1998-1999 Australian Research Council, Large Grant. ‘Citizenship and Reproductive Control—The ambiguous status of women in ethical and political debate’. Chief Investigators: Susan Dodds, Rebecca Albury.
1997 Visiting Research Fellowship, Australian National University, Philosophy Program, Research Schools of Social Sciences.
1995-1997 University of Wollongong, Australian Research Council Small Grants Scheme, ‘Policy Making and Reproductive Control—The Ambiguous Status of Women in Ethical and Political Debate’. Chief Investigator, Susan Dodds; Co-Researcher, Rebecca Albury.
1985-1989 La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarship.
Commissioned Research
1998-99 Australian Health Ethics Committee Manual for Research Ethics Committees. Editorial Board: Paul Komesaroff, Susan Dodds, Paul McNeill, Loane Skene, leading a consortium of some 25 authors developing an operational Manual for Institutional Research Ethics Committees.
1993-1994 Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Health. Ethics in Social and Behavioural Research Project. Research team: Susan Dodds, Colin Thomson, and Rebecca Albury. Funding provided through the Research and Development Grant Advisory Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Teaching and Learning focussed grants
2008-2010 Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Discipline Based Initiative: Forward Thinking: teaching and learning in philosophy in Australia, Stage 2 Director of project Dr Ian Ravenscroft. CIs Susan Dodds, Eliza Goddard, Simon Lumsden, Catriona Mackenzie, Peter Menzies, Ian Ravenscroft.
2007-2008 Australian Learning and Teaching Council Discipline-Based Initiatives Scheme grant “Forward Thinking: Teaching & Learning Philosophy in Australia”. Stage 1.Director of project Dr Ian Ravenscroft. CIs: Susan Dodds, Catriona Mackenzie, Peter Menzies.
Profession focussed research grant
2007 University of Wollongong, Vice Chancellor’s Challenge Grant “Improving the participation of women in the Philosophy profession” (also supported by the Australasian Association of Philosophy)
Recent Professional Memberships
President, Australasian Association of Philosophy, 2007-2008; Member of AAP Council 2007- 2009; Member, 1989–, Chair AAP Committee of Senior Academic Addressing the Status of Women in the Profession 2006-2008; Convenor, AAP Lobbying Committee 2008-2009.
Vice President, International Association of Bioethics (IAB) 2007-2009; Member 1993–; elected to IAB Board of Directors 2005-2009.
Founding Member of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB), 1992–; Member of the FAB Steering Committee, 1992-1996; Member of the FAB Board, 1997– ; Member of the FAB Grants Committee, 1997–2000; FAB Nominating Committee 2000; Co-coordinator 2002-2004 (with Hilde Lindemann) re-appointed 2004-2006 (with Françoise Baylis); FAB 2004 (Sydney) Conference Organising Committee Chair (2002-2004). FAB 2006 (Beijing) Conference Organising Committee Co-Chair (2004-2006), IAB Liaison (2006-).
Publications 2000-
Book (edited collection)
Rosemarie Tong, Anne Donchin, Susan Dodds (eds.), 2004. Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights and the Developing World Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 074253278X (hardcover) 0742532798 (paper).
Commissioned Federal Government Reports
National Health and Medical Research Council, 2002. Human Research Ethics Handbook: Commentary on the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans. Paul Komesaroff, Susan Dodds, Paul McNeill, Loane Skene, (editorial committee); Colin Thomson (executive editor). Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, ISBN 1864960701 (print) 1864960760 (online) pgs. 360, plus appendices. www.nhmrc.gov.au/issues/researchethics.htm
Guest Edited Journal Special Issue
Bioethics, Special issue on feminist perspectives in bioethics. Vol 21 issue 9 November 2007. Guest Editors: Anne Donchin, Susan Dodds, Jing-Bao Nie.
Journal Articles-refereed
Kerry Ross, Susan Dodds, and Rachel A. Ankeny (forthcoming, 2009) A Matter of Conscience? The Democratic Significance of ‘Conscience Votes’ in Legislating Bioethics in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues
Renee Kyle and Susan Dodds 2009. Avoiding empty rhetoric: Why and when to engage publics in debates about nanotechnologies. Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (1); pp 81-96 Available http://www.springerlink.com/content/l723432xq56657xw/
Susan Dodds 2008. Inclusion and Exclusion in Women’s Access to Health and Medicine. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Special issue: Women, Sex and Gender in Biomedical Research vol 1, number 2; 58-79.
Rachel A. Ankeny and Susan Dodds 2008. Hearing Community Voices: Public Engagement in Australian Embryo Research Policy, 2005-7. New Genetics and Society special issue on life science governance. vol 27, no 3 217-312.
Susan Dodds 2007. Depending on Care: Recognition of Vulnerability and the Social Contribution Of Care Provision. Bioethics vol 21, number 9 pp. 500-510.
Susan Dodds and Colin Thomson 2006. Bioethics and Democracy: Competing Roles of National Bioethics Organisations. Bioethics, vol 20 number 6; 326-338.
Susan Dodds and Rachel Ankeny 2006. Regulation of hESC Research in Australia: Promises and Pitfalls for Deliberative Democratic Approaches. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Volume 3, Issue nos. 1-2: 95-107.Special double issue on stem cell research.
Jocelyn Downie, Patricia Baird, Jon Thompson, and Susan Dodds 2005, The Olivieri Case: Lessons for Australasia. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry vol 2 no 2 90-105.
Susan Dodds 2005. Gender, Ageing and Injustice: social and political contexts of bioethics. Journal of Medical Ethics vol 31 no 5; 295-298.
Susan Dodds, 2002. Is the Australian HREC system sustainable? Monash Bioethics Review vol. 21, no. 3 (July), Ethics Committee Supplements pp. 43-48.
Is the Australian HREC system sustainable? was the lead paper in a discussion that included:
- Don Chalmers, The expectation gap, risk management and the Australian HREC system
- Kerry J. Breen, Improving Australia's ethical review process — slow and steady wins the race
- J. A. Millar 's the Australian HREC system unsustainable?
- Tony Snell, Is the Australian HREC system sustainable — A rural perspective
- Paul Komesaroff, Response to Susan Dodds — Paul Komesaroff
- Paul M. McNeill, Research ethics review and the bureaucracy
- J. Savulescu, Is it time to abandon institutional research ethics committees?
Susan Dodds, 2002. Susan Dodds’ Reply. Monash Bioethics Review vol. 21, no. 3 (July), Ethics Committee Supplements; pp. 78-80.
Susan Dodds, 2000. Human Research Ethics in Australia: Ethical Regulation and Public Policy. Monash Bioethics Review, 19 (2) Ethics Committee Supplement; 4-21.
Book Chapters–refereed
Susan Dodds & Renee Kyle, ‘Inside, outside: Nanobionics and human bodily experience’ in K. Kjølberg and F. Wickson (eds.) NANO goes MACRO: Social Perspectives on Nano Sciences and Technologies PAN Stanford. Forthcoming (2009)
Susan Dodds, Stem Cell Research and the Global Biotechnology Industry. In George F. Tomossy, David N. Weisstub and Tom Campbell (ed) Medicine and Industry: Changing Paradigms in Health Law, Policy and Ethics (Forthcoming; paper accepted September 2005).
Susan Dodds, 2004. Introduction: Integrating Global and Local Perspectives. In Rosie Tong, Anne Donchin and Susan Dodds, (eds) Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights and the Developing World Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 1-12. ISBN 074253278X (hardcover) 0742532798 (paper).
Susan Dodds, 2004. Women, Commodification and Embryonic Stem-Cell Research. In James Humber and Robert F. Almeder (eds) Biomedical Ethics Reviews: Stem Cell Research Totowa, NJ: Humana Press; pp. 151-174. ISBN 1-58829-403-3.
Susan Dodds, 2002. Mothers & Children: Problems for Self-ownership. In James M. McLachlan (ed) Philosophical and Religious Conceptions of the Person and their Implications for Ethical, Political and Social Thought (volume 52 of the series Problems in Contemporary Philosophy) Lampeter, Wales: The Edwin Mellen Press; 139-152. ISBN 0-7734-7025-5.
Susan Dodds, 2001. Property, philosophy of. Entry in N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioural Sciences, 25 vols Pergamon, Oxford. ISBN: 0-08-043076-7 vol 18: pp. 12199-205.
John Bern and Susan Dodds, 2000. On the Plurality of Interests: Aboriginal self government and land rights. In D. Ivison, P. Patton, W. Sanders (eds), Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Cambridge University Press: 163-79.
Susan Dodds, 2000. Choice and Control in Feminist Bioethics. In Catriona Mackenzie and Natalie Stoljar (eds), Relational Autonomy in Context: Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy, Agency and the Social Self. Oxford University Press, New York; 213-235.
Anthologised reprints and translations
Susan Dodds and Karen Jones, 2006. Response to Purdy, In Bioethics: An Anthology. Revised Second edition. Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer (eds) Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies, Oxford: Blackwells: ISBN 1405129476 (hardback) 1405129484 (paper) (reprint of 1989 Bioethics article); pp. 100-103.
Susan Dodds, 2005. Scelta e controllo nella bioetica femminista. In Nuove Maternità edited by Carla Faralli and Cecilia Cortesi Diabasis, Reggio Emilia; pp 31-67. ISBN 88 8103 224-4 (Italian translation of “Choice and Control in Feminist Bioethics” chapter).
John Bigelow, Susan Dodds and Robert Pargetter, 2005. Temptation and the Will. In Willensschwäche edited by Thomas Sptizley, translated by Johannes Schulte, Paderborn: mentis Verlag GmbH 2003. ISBN 3-89785-403-1 (German translation of 1990 American Philosophical Quarterly article.)
Susan Dodds, 2000. Exercising Restraint: Autonomy, Welfare, and Elderly Patients. In Medical Ethics: Applying Theories and Principles to the Patient Encounter. Matt Weinberg and Arthur L. Caplan (eds) Promethean Books ISBN 1573926523; (reprint of 1996 Journal of Medical Ethics article) pp. 73-79.
Susan Dodds, Lucy Frost, Robert Pargetter and Elizabeth W. Prior, 2000. Sexual Harassment. In Contemporary Moral Issues: Diversity and Consensus Second Edition. Lawrence M. Hinman (ed) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall (reprint of 1988 Social Theory and Practice article).
Other journal publications
Anne Donchin, Susan Dodds, Jing-Bao Nie 2007. Moving Toward Gender Justice. (Guest editorial) Bioethics Special Issue on Feminist Perspectives in Bioethicsvol 21, issue 9, November 2007; ii-iii.
Government Commissioned booklet
National Palliative Care Program. Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging, Commonwealth of Australia, ISBN 0642 82473 8; 31 pgs.
Published Conference Papers
Susan Dodds, 2005. Gender, Care and Justice: relational autonomy and aged care policy. Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of Bioethics, Taiwan Bioethics Association, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 2005; pp. 126-135.
Professional report
Eliza Goddard and Committee of Senior Academics Addressing the Status of Women in Philosophy (Chair, Susan Dodds) 2008. Improving the Participation of Women in the Philosophy Profession in Australia, executive summary and 3 reports. AAP.
Book Reviews
R H. Wells and J. McFadden (editors) Human Nature: Fact and Fiction Review essay: ‘Scientific and Literary Musings on Who or What we Are’ in The Australian Review of Public Affairs 2006 28 August 2006. ISSN 1832-1526Online publication:
http://www.australianreview.net/digest/2006/08/dodds.html
R. Kunin (ed) Prospering Together: The economic impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in B.C., Review in Australian Canadian Studies Vol 21, 1, 2003; 147-153.
Opinion articles
Rachel A Ankeny, Susan Dodds and Wendy Rogers (2006) ‘Let Women and their Doctors Decide’ Medical Observer opinion piece on RU486. (24 February 2006, p.16). Available online at:
http://www.medicalobserver.com.au/displayarticle/index.asp?articleID=6030&templateID=110&se=1
Susan Dodds and Rachel Ankeny (2007) ‘Women’s work is far from done yet’ Canberra Times 8 March 2007. Available online at: http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=your%20say&subclass=general&story_id=563941&category=Opinion
Invited Keynote and Plenary Addresses
‘Vulnerable selves, justice and liberal democracy’, Presidential Address, Australasian Association of Philosophy, Melbourne, July 2008.
‘Medical Bionics: Is the Therapy / Enhancement Distinction Tenable?’ Invited plenary presentation, Asia-Pacific Symposium on Nanobionics, Innovation Campus, Wollongong NSW July 2008.
‘Inclusion and Exclusion in Women’s access to health and medicine in Australia’ invited plenary address, Australasian Bioethics Association and Australian New Zealand Institute of Health Law and Ethics, Congress, Melbourne, December 2007.
‘Big Picture Bioethics: Public reasoning and values contestation’ Professorial Lecture Series, University of Wollongong, August 2007.
‘Gender, health and welfare policy and an ageing population’ UNESCAP workshop: UN Regional Workshop on Gender-Responsive Health Security For the Elderly Seoul Korea, September 18-19 2006.
‘Liberal eugenics, sex ratios and global feminism: some questions’ Special Symposium on Sex Ratio at Birth Imbalance: Gender, Feminism and Bioethics: Beijing, Chinese Medical Association (Sponsored by Ford Foundation), August 2006.
‘Feminist Consultation’ (with Françoise Baylis) FAB Co-coordinators invited address, 6th International Congress on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Beijing, August 2006.
‘Gender, Care and Justice: relational autonomy and aged care policy’ First Annual Conference of Bioethics, Taiwan Bioethics Association, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 2005.
‘Democratic process in setting public health priorities’ International Symposium on Bioethics Bioethics, Health And Social Justice Colegio de Bioética (ColBio), International Association of Bioethics (IAB), School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, November 2005.
‘Do we risk taking the “ethics” out of Animal Ethics Committees?’ ANZCCART Conference 2004 “Animal Ethics: New Frontiers, New Opportunities”
September 2004 Brighton.‘Gender, Power, and (In)justice: social and political contexts of bioethics’ Invited plenary address. International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, satellite conference of Sixth World Congress, Academia de Tenis, Brasilia, Brazil, October 2002.
Invited International Conference papers
“Ethics consultancy - on the legitimacy of becoming involved” Expert panel with Guy Widdershoven, Stella Reiter-Theil, European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics EACME 21st Annual Conference, Bioethics in the Real World, Sept 13-15, 2007 Zurich, Switzerland.
‘Nanotechnology: social and ethical issues’, Invited panellist on Ethical and Social Issues of Nanotechnology, International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, July 2006.
Research Higher Degree Supervision
University of Tasmania
In progress
PhD thesis, 2008- Rachel Molloy. (co-supervision with Dr Lucy Tatman) Embodied citizenship and communitarian politics.
Completed
University of Wollongong
PhD thesis, 2004-2009. Colin Salter (co-supervision with Prof Brian Martin) Title: ‘In terms most familiar: technologies of whiteness in Australia and Canada, a comparative analysis’.
PhD thesis, 2001-2006, Renee Kyle (primary supervisor with Dr Beth Marlow as co-supervisor), Title: ‘Harming and Healing: Young Women’s Development of the Autonomous Self’.
PhD. thesis, 2001-2003, Angela Pratt (co-supervision with Dr. Catriona Elder). Title: ‘“Indigenous Sovereignty–Never Ceded”: Sovereignty, Nationhood and Whiteness in Australia’.
PhD thesis, 2001, Erika Haubold (secondary supervisor, Dr Fiona Borthwick was primary supervisor). Title: ‘Feminist Utopia And The New Fathers: From matrifocal monotropism to biologically grounded universal father hunger’.
PhD. thesis, 1994-1997, Nicole Gerrand. Title: ‘Body Parts of One’s Own’.
Australian National University
PhD. thesis, 1997-2001, thesis panel member for Deborah Russell, Philosophy Program, Research School of Social Sciences. Topic: Civic republicanism and cultural pluralism (panel members: Prof. Philip Pettit, Dr. Richard Holton, Dr S Dodds) |
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