Jones Daniel P, Hens Kristien
Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, NE1 7RU, UK.
Philosophy, Universiteit Antwerpen, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium.
Open Res Eur. 2024 Mar 4;4:49. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.17045.1. eCollection 2024.
Human geography and bioethics both take pride in their interdisciplinary approaches. Relatively little cross-pollination has occurred between human geography and bioethics. This paper takes three cases to highlight the generative potentials of both disciplines, dedicating time and space to learning from each other. Through doing so, we highlight these potentials by focusing on how navigating public spaces subverts the expected uses of particular spaces. We demonstrate that these are entangled with questions of responsibility that both geographers and bioethicists might find helpful. Human geographers and bioethicists can, and should, look for non-naïve ways to care for and we hope for this paper to be an example of where to start in the collaborative future of our disciplines.
人文地理学和生物伦理学都以其跨学科方法而自豪。然而,人文地理学和生物伦理学之间的交叉融合相对较少。本文通过三个案例来突出这两个学科的生成潜力,投入时间和空间相互学习。通过这样做,我们聚焦于在公共空间中的穿行如何颠覆特定空间的预期用途,从而突出这些潜力。我们证明,这些与地理学家和生物伦理学家可能会觉得有用的责任问题相互交织。人文地理学家和生物伦理学家能够且应该寻找切实可行的方式来关怀……我们希望本文能成为我们学科合作未来的一个起点范例。