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The politics of women's health : exploring agency and autonomy : [original signed contract with publishing company]

File consists of a letter to Susan Sherwin from Robert Hering, Assistant to the Director of Temple University Press and a copy of the original contract for the publishing of "The Politics of Women's Health : Exploring Agency and Autonomy". The contract has signatures from all members of the Feminist Health Care Ethics research network, as well as several social security numbers. Two duplicate copies of the contract reworded the original contract's arrangement of the authors by listing Susan Sherwin as the primary author, and all others collectively as the Feminist Health Care Ethics Research Network.

Susan Sherwin's teaching records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's teaching materials, including syllabi, exams and assignment outlines for university classes in both philosophy and women's studies. File titles are taken from course names.

Susan Sherwin's research, publication, and presentation records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's publication records, including manuscripts, research materials, notes, presentations, speeches and papers. Series includes manuscripts for "The Politics of Women's Health: Exploring Agency and Autonomy" with the National Network on Environments and Women's Health; "Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke"; and "No Longer Patient."

Susan Sherwin's research grants records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's grant application records, including the National Network on Environments and Women's Health, for which Sherwin was principal investigator. Other applications include bioethics, feminism, philosophy, and Canadian health care research proposals.

Susan Sherwin's correspondence, awards, and professional development records

Series comprises records documenting Susan Sherwin's professional activities, including correspondence, research agendas, and conference materials. Records include Sherwin's undergraduate and graduate school papers; awards and award nominations in recognition of her work as a feminist and bioethical philosopher; correspondence regarding her employment with Dalhousie University; correspondence regarding publications and refereed reviews; and records regarding her work with groups including the National Network on Environments and Women's Health and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy.
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