International Journal of Bioethics and Ethics of Science – Issue 2022/2 – Vol. 33 – The social disappearance of bodies

Page 11 to 12: Amandine Cayol and Émilie Gaillard – Introductory remarks | Page 15 to 25: Karim Zaouaq – Chapter 1. Telemedicine and its implications for the doctor/patient relationship | Page 27 to 37: Sandra Russo – Chapter 2. The law of psychosocial risks and physical distancing at work | Page 41 to 50: Karine Lemercier – Chapter 3. The casuistry of the litigant’s digital relationship | Page 51 to 60: David Colon – Chapter 4. “Internet democracy”, a social disappearance of bodies? | Page 63 to 85: Mylène Gouriot, Maud Charvin, Bertille Suzat, Grégoire Moutel and Guillaume Grandazzi – Chapter 5. COVID and deprivation of visiting rights in health and medico-social establishments: Maintaining the relationship and thinking regarding the use of digital tools | Page 89 to 99: Julie Mattiussi – Chapter 6. Physical identity and digital identity in the age of social distancing | Page 101 to 110: Nancy Zgheib – Chapter 7. Rethinking the virtual community with Michel Henry | Page 113 to 128: Jessica de Alba-Ulloa – Chapter 8. Mexico: How does a Catholic country approve of abortion?.

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