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This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 247 references in this bibliography folder.

Shaw, A (1997).
Women, the household and family ties: Pakistani migrants in Britain
In: Inside the household: family and gender in Pakistan, ed. by Donnan, H. and Selier, F.. Hindustan Press, chap. 6, pp. 132-155.

Boddington, P (1996).
Organ Donation and Ethics: Could Australia Accept the Spanish Model of Organ Donation
Monash Boethics Review, 15(2):33-43.

Bovell, V, Lewis, J, and Wookey, F (1996).
The implications for social services departments of the information task in the social care market
Health and Social Care in the Community, 5(2).

Lewis, J, Bernstock, P, and Bovell, V (1996).
The purchaser/provider split in social care: is it working?
Social Policy Administration, 30(1):1-96.

Parker, M (1996).
Biotechnology, children and ideal democracy
In: Cultiural and social attitudes to biotechnology: analysis of the arguments, with special reference to the views of young people, ed. by Ruth Chadwick. European Commission, Brussels, chap. Appendix 2, pp. 157-166.

Parker, M (1996).
Liberalism and its problems
Cogito, 10(2):129-135.

Parker, M (1996).
Communitarianism and its problems
Cogito, 10(3):204-209.

Parker, M (1995).
The growth of understanding
Averbury, Aldershot.

Parker, M (1995).
Children who run: ethics and homelessness
In: An introduction to applied philosophy, ed. by B. Almond. Blackwell, Oxford, chap. 4, pp. 11-23.

Parker, M (1995).
Commentary on true wishes
Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 2(4):313-314.

Boddington, P (1994).
Confidentiality in Genetic Counselling
In: Genetic Counselling:Practice and Principles, ed. by Angus Clarke. Routledge, London, chap. 1, pp. 223-240.

Shaw, A (1994).
The Pakistani Community in Oxford
In: Desh Pardesh: the South Asian presence in Britain, ed. by Ballard, R. Hurst and Co, London, chap. 3, pp. 35-57.

Boddington, P (1993).
Issues in Presumed Consent
In: Proceedings of the conference Transplantation:Asking the Hard Questions, ed. by Lynn Gillam. Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics, chap. 1, pp. 22-29.

Parker, M (1993).
How to explain the growth of social understanding
Philosophy Today.

Boddington, P and Podpadec, T (1992).
Measuring the Quality of Life in Theory and Practice
Bioethics.

Boddington, P and Podpadec, T (1992).
Reply to Anstotz: What We can Learn From People with Learning Difficulties
Bioethics, 6(4):361-364.

Boddington, P and Podpadec, T (1991).
Who are the Mentally Handicapped?
Jornal of Applied Philosophy.

Shaw, A (1991).
The making of a Pakistani community leader
Aspects of the South Asian diaspora, 2(2):112-131.

Shaw, A (1989).
Get by in Hindi and Urdu: a quick beginners' course for work and travel
BBC Books, London.

Boddington, P (1988).
The Issue of Women's Philosophy
In: Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy, ed. by Morwenna Griffiths and Margaret Whitford. Macmillan, London, chap. 10, pp. 205-223.

Shaw, A (1988).
A Pakistani Community in Britain
Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

Boddington, P, Hutt, C, and Wheeler, S (1979).
Why do girls underachieve?
Trends in Education, 4:24-28.