About Karey Harwood

Karey Harwood holds a PhD in Religion from Emory University where she studied religious ethics and sociology of religion and morality. She was Associate Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at NC State University. She is also Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at NC State. Her research focuses on biomedical ethics and reproductive technologies.

On the common good and medical conscience claims
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Editor’s Note: This blog by Associate Professor of Religion Karey Harwood is the second in our miniseries reflecting on the Trump administrations’s support for expanded conscientious objection in medicine. For background readings, see the Editor’s introduction to the series. For another … Continue reading

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Don’t Tread on Me: The Irony of Opting out of Vaccination in an Era of Decreasing Reproductive Freedom

In a recent New York Times op-ed, Saad Omer, an associate professor of global health, epidemiology, and pediatrics at Emory University, suggested several reasonable measures to “nudge” vaccines skeptics into vaccinating their children. “We should borrow a concept from behavioral … Continue reading

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