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Publications

Academic Research

Books
Goldenberg MJ. Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021.

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Furman, K, Goldenberg MJ. “Disagreement in Public Health.” Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Disagreement, eds. M. Baghramian, JA Carter, R Rowland. Routledge. (accepted for publication)

Krastev C, et al. “Institutional Trust is a Distinct Construct Related to Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal.”  BMC Public Health  2481 (2023)

Goldenberg, MJ. “Medical Expertise.” Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Medicine , ed. A. Broadbent. Oxford University Press. (in press)

Corsten C, et al. “Understanding COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada.”  Vaccine (2023) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.10.058

Goldenberg MJ, et al. “Vaccine Mandates and Public Trust do not have to be Antagonistic.” Nature Human Behavior  (2023) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01720-8.

BOOK FORUM ‘Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg’ Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022).

  • John S. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg: So, are the vaccines any good or not?” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022): 186-187.
  • Chung R. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War onScience by Maya Goldenberg: Science, ideology, and the Democratic Ethos.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022): 188-190.
  • Wilson Y, Vinarcsik L. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg: Vaccine Hesitancy and the Failure of “Us” versus “Them” Framing.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022): 191-193.
  • Leach J. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg: A Pox on all our Houses.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022): 193-195.
  • Goldenberg MJ. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg: Reply by the Author.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science  96 (2022): 121-124.

    Snyder J, et al. “Crowdfunding Narratives and the Valuation of Vaccines for COVID-19.”  Vaccine 40:36 (2022): 5295-5298.

    Clase C, et al. “Can Peer Review Be Kinder? Supportive Peer Review: A Re-Commitment to Kindness and a Call to Action.”  Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease 9 (2022).

    BOOK PANEL Author Meets Critics: ‘Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise. and the War on Science by Maya J. Goldenberg. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:2 (2022).

  • Goldenberg MJ. “Author Meets Critics: An Introduction.” IJFAB International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:2(2022): 93.
  • Solomon M. “Taking the High Road: Comments on Maya J. Goldenberg, Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science.” IJFAB International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:2(2022): 101-106.
  • De Melo-Martin I. “Vaccine Hesitancy: Some Concerns About Values and Trust, Comments on Vaccine Hesitancy by Maya J. Goldenberg.” IJFAB International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics  15:2(2022): 109-114.
  • Goldenberg MJ. “Normative Theory and the COVID Pandemic: Author’s Response to Miriam Solomon and Inmaculada de Melo-Martin.” IJFAB International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:2(2022): 117-130.
  • Goldenberg MJ. “A Feminist Take on Vaccine Hesitancy.” International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15:1 (2022): 180-182.

    O’Doherty K, et al. “Deliberation on Childhood Vaccination in Canada: Public Input on Ethical Trade-Offs in Vaccination Policy.” AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (2021): 253-265.

    Upshur REG and MJ Goldenberg. “Countering Medical Nihilism by Reconnecting Facts and Values.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 84 (2020): 75-83.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Vaccines, Values, and Science.” Canadian Medical Association 19:14 (8 April 2019): E397-8.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Public Misunderstanding of Science?” Reframing the Problem of Vaccine Hesitancy.” Perspectives on Science 24:5 (2016): 552-581.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Whose Social Values? Evaluating Canada’s ‘Death of Evidence’ Controversy.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45:3 (2015): 404-424.

    Goldenberg MJ. “The Placebo Orthodoxy and the Double Standard of Care in Multinational Clinical Research.” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 36:1 (2015): 7-23.

    Goldenberg MJ. “How can Feminist Theories of Evidence Assist Clinical Reasoning and Decision-making?” Social Epistemology 29:1 (2015): 3-33.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Diversity in Epistemic Communities: A Response to Clough.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3:5 (2014): 25-30.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Is ‘Scientifically-Informed Yet Humanistic Medicine’ the Solution to the Crisis of Modern Medicine? A Friendly Corrective to the Emergent Model of Person-Centered Medicine.” European Journal of Person-Centered Healthcare 2:1 (2014): 106-113.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Defining ‘Quality of Care’ Persuasively.” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33:4 (2012): 243-261

    Goldenberg MJ. “Innovating Medical Knowledge: Understanding Evidence-Based Medicine as a Socio-Medical Phenomenon.” In Evidence-Based Medicine. ed. N Sitara. InTech Publications, 2012.

    Goldenberg MJ. “A Response to Sestini’s (2011) Response.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17:5 (2011): 1004-1005.

    Goldenberg MJ.  “From Popperian Science to Normal Science. Commentary on Sestini (2010).” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16:2 (2010): 306-310.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Clinical Evidence and the Absent Body in Medical Epistemology: On the Need for a New Phenomenology of Medicine.” International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 3:1 (2010): 43-71.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Iconoclast or Creed? Objectivism and Pragmatism in Evidence-Based Medicine’s Hierarchy of Evidence.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52:2 (2009): 168-187.

    Goldenberg MJ. “The Problem of Exclusion in Feminist Theory and Politics: A Metaphysical Investigation into Constructing a Category of ‘Woman’.” Journal of Gender Studies, 16:2 (2007): 139-153.

    Secker B, MJ, Goldenberg, BE Gibson, F Wagner, B Parke, J Breslin, A Thompson, J Lear, PA Singer. “Just Regionalisation: Rehabilitating Care for People with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses,” BMC Medical Ethics 7:9 (2006).

    Goldenberg MJ. “On Evidence and Evidence Based Medicine: Lessons from the Philosophy of Science.” Social Science & Medicine 62:11 (2006): 2621-2632.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Evidence Based Ethics? On Evidence Based Practice and the ‘Empirical Turn’ from Normative Bioethics.” BMC Medical Ethics 6:11 (2005).

    Goldenberg MJ. “On Empirical Approaches to Bioethics: Why Moral Deliberation Should Not Be Evidence Based.” Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics Newsletter, Winter 2006.

    Book Chapters
    Goldenberg MJ. “Rethinking Debates about Pediatric Vaccine Safety: A Feminist View.”  Routledge Handbook of Feminist Philosophy of Science, eds. S. Crasnow and K. Intemann. Routledge, 2020.

    Goldenberg MJ and C McCron. “The Science is Clear!” Media Uptake of Health Research into Vaccine Hesitancy.” Knowing and Acting in Medicine, ed. R Bluhm (pp. 113-132). Rowman &; Littlefield 2017: 423-444.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Working for the Cure: Challenging Pink Ribbon Activism.” In Configuring Health Consumers: Health Work and the Imperative of Personal Responsibility. eds. R Harris, N Wathen, S Wyatt (pp. 140-159). Palgrave Macmillan, 2010: 140-159.

    Reference Articles
    Goldenberg MJ. “Evidence-Based Medicine.” In Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society. eds. WC Cockerham, R Dingwall, S Quah. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Perspectives in Evidence-Based Women’s Health.” Journal of Women’s Health 19:7 (2010): 1235-1238.

    Goldenberg MJ. “Health.” In Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford University Press, (2007): 440-442.

    Editorials
    Loughlin M, R Bluhm, J Fuller, S Buetow, REG Upshur, K Borgerson, MJ Goldenberg, E Kingma. “Philosophy, Medicine, and Health Care–Where We Have Come From and Where We are Going.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20:6 (December 2014): 902-907.

    Loughlin M, R Bluhm, DS Stoyanov, S Buetow, REG Upshur, K Borgerson, MJ Goldenberg, E Kingma. “Explanation, Understanding, Objectivity and Experience.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19:3 (July 2013): 415-421.

    Loughlin M, R Bluhm, S Buetow, REG Upshur, MJ Goldenberg, K Borgerson, V Entwistle, E Kingma. “Reason and Value: Making Reasoning Fit for Practice.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18:5 (2012): 929-937.

    Loughlin M, R Bluhm, S Buetow, REG Upshur, MJ Goldenberg, K Borgerson, V Entwistle). “Virtue, Progress, and Practice.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17:5 (2011): 839- 846.

    Loughlin M, REG Upshur, MJ Goldenberg, R Bluhm , K Borgerson. “Philosophy, Ethics, Medicine and Health Care: The Urgent Need for Critical Practice.” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16:2 (2010): 249-259.

    Goldenberg MJ, K Borgerson, R Bluhm. “The Nature of Evidence in Evidence-Based Medicine: Guest Editors’ Introduction.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52:2 (2009): 164-167.