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Raymond De Vries 05.02.12 1

Curriculum Vitae+ Raymond Gene De Vries

Professor Bioethics Program/Department of Medical Education/

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Michigan Medical School

Department of Sociology, University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Street, Rm. 7C27

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0429 TEL: 734.936.5222 FAX: 734.936.8944

[email protected]

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Raymond Gene De Vries

Professor Bioethics Program/Department of Medical Education/

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Michigan, School of Medicine

300 North Ingalls Street, Rm. 7C27 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0429

TEL: 734.936.5222 FAX: 734.936.8944

[email protected]

Title and Contents Page 2 Education Page 3 Academic Appointments Page 3 Research Interests Page 3 Grants Page 4 Honors and Awards Page 6 Memberships in Professional Societies Page 6 Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service Page 6 Teaching Page 8 Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service Page 9 Consulting Positions Page 11 Visiting Professorships, Seminars Page 11 Extramural Invited Presentations Page 11 Bibliography Page 18

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Raymond Gene De Vries

Professor Bioethics Program/Department of Medical Education/

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Michigan, School of Medicine

300 North Ingalls Street, Rm. 7C27 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0429

TEL: 734.936.5222/ FAX: 734.936.8944 [email protected]

EDUCATION Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California: 9/1969 – 5/1973 B.A. (Sociology) awarded 1973 University of California, Davis: 10/1976 – 12/1981 M.A. (Sociology) awarded 1978 Ph.D. (Sociology) awarded 1981 Dissertation: The Licensing of Midwives: An Exploration of the Interaction of

Medical and Legal Institutions. (Advisors: Dr. Edwin Lemert, Dr. Julius Roth) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Bioethics Program, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan: 1/2006 – present. Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan: 5/2010 – present. Hoogleraar (Professor), University of Maastricht, Academie Verloskunde Maastricht (Hogeschool Zuyd), Maastricht, The Netherlands: 11/2010 – present. Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey: 9/2003 – 7/2004. Senior Fellow, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota: 7/1999 – 12/2005. Professor, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota: 9/1988 – 12/2005. Associate Professor and Chair, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California: 9/1983 -8/1988. Assistant Professor, Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts: 11/1981 – 8/1983. Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of California, Davis: 3/1980 – 9/1980.

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RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. The regulation of science and the behavior of scientists. 2. Research ethics in clinical trials of genetic therapies and deep brain stimulation. 3. International research ethics. 4. The social, ethical, and policy issues associated with ‘voluntary’ cesarean section. 5. Premedical education GRANT SUPPORT A. Pending National Institutes of Health, “A study of the organizational, legal, and cultural factors influencing the use of Electronic Fetal Monitoring” PI: Raymond De Vries, Submitted. PCORI Mark Pearlman B. Current Stand up to cancer University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center (Discovery Fund), “Preparing Research on Ethical and Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Genome Sequencing,” PI: Scott Roberts, 11/1/11-10/31/12, Co-investigator, $40,000 National Institutes of Health, “Therapeutic Misconception and Neurosurgical Trials with Sham Controls,” PI: Scott Kim, 03/01/2009 – 02/28/2013, Co-investigator (15%), 2,100,000. C. Recent National Institutes of Health, “Integrity in International Research Collaborations,” PI: Melissa Anderson 05/01/2009 – 04/30/2011, Co-investigator (10%), 250,000. National Institutes of Health, “A Study of the Factors Influencing Women's Decision about Childbirth,: PI: Mary Regan, 9/1/2009 – 8/31/2011 Co-investigator (15%), $295,631. University of Michigan, President’s Ethics in Public Life Initiative, “Premedical Education and the Moral Foundations of Health Care,” 7/15/2009 – 6/30/2010, Principal Investigator, $11,300. National Institutes of Health, “Translational Research Ethics and Integrity Program (TREIP) Consultative Unit,” University of Michigan Clinical and Translational Science

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Award (UM CTSA), PI: Daniel Clauw, 09/30/06 - 09/29/11, Co-investigator, (10%), $9,413,054. National Institutes of Health, “Ethics of Surrogate Consent for Dementia Research,” PI: Scott Kim, 09/15/2007 – 06/30/2011, Co-investigator (12%), $1,936,000. National Library of Medicine Publication Grant, “Medicine and Medical Research in the Age of Bioethics,” 4/01/2007 – 3/31/2011, Principal Investigator (22.5%), $224,000. Levy-Church Foundation, “Breast Health Fellowship Evaluation,” PI: Mark Pearlman, 06/01/08 – 06/30/09, Co-Principal investigator, 100,000. National Institutes of Health, "Procedural Justice, Identity, and Research Integrity," PI: Brian Martinson, 9/15/2005 – 7/31/2008, Consultant, $350,000. National Institutes of Health, "Looking into Common Daily Practices of Gene Therapy Clinical Research," PI: Gwen Anderson, 8/22/2005 – 6/30/2008, Site Principal Investigator (25%), $484,748. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan, “Natural and Synthetic Interdisciplinarity,” 5/15/2008-8/31/2008, Principal Investigator, $4,000. National Institutes of Health, “Health Disparities: Leaders, Providers and Patients,” PI: Timothy R.B. Johnson, 9/24/2004– 7/31/2008, Co-Investigator (5%), $379,000. University of Michigan, President’s Ethics in Public Life Initiative, “Premedical Education and the Moral Foundations of Health Care,” 7/15/2006 – 4/1/2007, Principal Investigator, $6,800. Erasmus Mundus Visiting Fellow, Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium, 9/15/2006 – 12/15/2006, Principal Investigator, funded by the European Union. National Institutes of Health, "The ethical problems of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)," PI: Dorothy Vawter, 1/01/01 – 12/31/05, Co-investigator, $1,250,000. National Institutes of Health, “Work Strain, Career Course, and Research Integrity,” 2001-2003, Co-Investigator, $350,000. National Institutes of Health, “An Ethnographic Study of Institutional Review Boards” (Mentored Scientist Development Award in Research Ethics), 1999-2004, Principal Investigator, $374,953. American Sociological Association, “A Conference to Further the Development of a Sociology of Bioethics,” Funds for the Advancement of the Discipline, Awarded jointly to R. De Vries, J. Evans, and J. Davis, 2004-2005, Co-Investigator, $5000. Council for the International Exchange of Scholars, Senior Specialist Award to Universiteit Maastricht, the Netherlands, 2002, Principal Investigator.

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Council for European Studies, International Research Planning Groups Program, “The Evolution of Obstetric Care in Europe and the United States: Toward an understanding of the relationship between culture, medicine, reproduction and women’s health,” 1997 – 1998, Principal Investigator, $15,000. Ella and Kaare Nygaard Foundation, “Making medical care,” 1997, Principal Investigator, $10,716. St. Olaf College Faculty Development Grant, “Making medical care: the cultural foundations of health care systems,” 1996, Principal Investigator, $2,000. National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center, Senior International Fellowship, “The social organization of Dutch maternity care,” 1993-1995, Principal Investigator. The Joyce Foundation: Director, Joyce Theme and Convocation Program, “St. Olaf as a College of the Church,” 1992-1993, Principal Investigator. St. Olaf College Faculty Development Grant, “The Social Sources of Moral Concern,” 1992, Principal Investigator, $2000. National Science Foundation, Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement program, Expansion of microcomputer laboratory for use by introductory students, 1990 – 1991, Co-Investigator. Mellon Foundation, “Work and Vocation,” 1990-1991, Director of the seminar. The Joyce Foundation: Joyce Scholar Program, “Importing Third World Medicine Into the First World,” 1989 – 1990, Principal Investigator. National Science Foundation, Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Grant, Creation of microcomputer lab for majors in sociology, 1989-1990, Co-investigator. National Science Foundation/American Sociological Association, Problems of the Discipline Grant, “The Needs of Institutions and the Fate of Sociology,” 1988-1989, Co-Investigator. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, Doctoral Dissertation Grant: “Medicine and the Law: The Emergence and Effect of Midwife Licensure,” 1981, Principal Investigator. National Health Care Management Center, “A Study of Alternative Birth Centers,” 1978-79, Principal Investigator. HONORS AND AWARDS Erasmus Mundus Visiting Fellow, Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium, funded by the European Union, 9/15/2006 – 12/15/2006.

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“Scientists behaving badly,” (in Nature, vol. 435, 9 June 2005) named one of “Top 100 Stories of 2005” The Year in Science, Discover Magazine. Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, 2003- 2004. Majorie Karmel Award (for outstanding contributions in the field of childbirth education and family centered maternity care), by Lamaze International, 1993. Regent’s Fellowship, University of California, 1979-80; 1980-81. Research Fellow, National Health Care Management Center, 1978-79. “Law in the Colonial Situation: A Dynamic Analysis.” Paper receiving Honorable Mention in Eastern Sociological Society’s Candace Rogers Graduate Award Competition, 1978; and Second Place in Pacific Sociological Association Graduate Student Paper Competition, 1978. MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Society for Bioethics and Humanities American Sociological Association International Sociological Association Midwest Sociological Association The Hastings Center Lamaze International (Board member, 2003-2007; President, 2004-2005; 2005-2006) EDITORIAL POSITIONS, BOARDS, AND PEER-REVIEW SERVICE Member, Wetenschapscommissie,Koninklijke Nederlands Organisatie van Verloskundigen (Scientific Committee, Royal Dutch Organization of Midwives), 2011 – present. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (JERHRE), 2009 – present. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Childbirth, 2010 – present. Member Editorial Advisory Board, Social Science and Medicine, 2009 – present. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Sociology of Health and Illness, 2003 – present. Lead Editor, Special section of Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy on “Bioethics and the sociology of trust,” 2008.

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Lead Editor, Special Issue of Sociology of Health and Illness on social science and bioethics, 2006. Member, Editorial Board, Illness, Crisis and Loss, 1995 – present. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Perinatal Education, 1991 - present. Board Member, Lamaze International (Annual budget: $2,000,000), Washington, D.C. 1990-96, 2003-2006, President: 2004-2005, 2005-2006, Chair: Committee on Research, 2003-2006. Board Member, Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC), 2010 - present Member, Advisory Board, Birth Works International, 2003-2009. Reviewer, National Library of Medicine (NIH), Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health (G13) Program. Reviewer, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Vlaanderen (Scientific Research Funds, Flanders, Belgium). Reviewer, Belgian Cystic Fibrosis Association, Scientific Advisory Board, Brussels, Belgium. Reviewer, American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities, Annual Program, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. Reviewer, Programme in Biomedical Ethics, Medical Humanities, Wellcome Trust, London, UK. Reviewer, Ethics, Research and Public Policy Program, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, Proposals in medical humanities. Reviewer, American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities, Student paper competition, 10/1998. Reviewer, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education grant program. Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, proposals in medical humanities. Reviewer, National Science Foundation grant program on Regulation and Policy Analysis. Reviewer, National Science Foundation grant program on Law and the Social Sciences. Reviewer, University and Trade Presses Harvard University Press

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Princeton University Press University of Chicago Press Oxford University Press University of Michigan Press Rutgers University Press Routledge Acumen Press, UK. West Educational Publishing. Reviewer, Professional and Scientific Journals

Science JGIM American Journal of Public Health Medical Anthropology Medical Anthropology Quarterly Hastings Center Report IRB Accountability in Research Sociology of Health and Illness Social Science and Medicine Social Problems Biosocieties Journal of Mixed Methods Research Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy Developing World Bioethics Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Science, Technology, and Human Values Journal of Bioethical Inquiry American Journal of Bioethics Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Regulation and Governance Women and Health Journal of Pain Current Research on Occupations and Professions Qualitative Sociology Christian Scholar’s Review

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Undergraduate/professional courses taught at: St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minnesota); University of Minnesota, Westmont College (Santa Barbara, California); Gordon College (Wenham, Massachusetts); University of California (Davis). Sociology of Health and Illness Sociology of Bioethics Research Methods Introduction to Sociology Ethics, Medicine and Society

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Senior Seminar Social Theory Statistics Deviance Sociology of Work Urban Sociology Sociology of the Family Sociology of Law Bioethics seminars for medical students at University of Minnesota Courses taught at University of Michigan: Undergraduate Sociology 475: Medical Sociology Sociology 495: The Sociology of Bioethics Honors Thesis Advisor Department of Sociology, Ian F. Wall UROP Lecture on research ethics (2007) Ethics in Public Life

Directed research with a team of undergraduates resulting in a publication on premedical education in Academic Medicine (2007-2008)

Graduate/Professional

“Childbirth, Maternity Care, and Society,” Elective for M2 students, University of Michigan Medical School. Bioethics seminars for medical students Member of preliminary exam committee, Department of Sociology, Stephanie Osbakken, 2008.

External reviewer on several Dissertation Committees, most recently:

Cecilia Tomori, Body Techniques of Parenting: Negotiating Childbirth, Breastfeeding and Cosleeping in Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan, Department of Anthropology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007-2011. Cater Sloan, Midwifery in Ontario, Canada. University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007-2009. Stephanie Osbakken, Gender in Interdisciplinary Science. University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007-2011. Minnie Bluhm, Oncologists’ decisions about the use of chemotherapy near death: An exploration of physician factors. University of Michigan, School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2009-2010.

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Jennifer Torres, Cultural Constructions of Breastfeeding. University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007-2011. Rachel Kulick, Maternity Care in the United States and the Netherlands. University Minnesota, Department of Sociology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2005 – 2011. Jan Jaeger, An Ethnographic Study of IRBs. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005 – 2006.

Pamela Bjorklund, “Taking Responsibility: Towards an Understanding of Morality in Practice. An Ethnographic Investigation of the Social Construction of Responsibility in the Dialectical Behavior Therapy of Women Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.” University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2005 – 2006.

Joan Skinner, “Love And Fear: The Midwife And Her Relationship With Risk.” Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 2005.

Piia Jallinoja, “Genetics, Negotiated Ethics, and the Ambiguities of Moral Choices. (Reviewer and Opponent). University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 2002.

COMMITTEE, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND VOLUNTEER SERVICE

a. Institutional

Member, Adult Ethics Committee, UMHS, 3/2007 - present. Member, Standing Advisory Committee on NAGPRA, 2009 - present Member, National Science Foundation RCR Task Force, 2009.

b. Local Board Member, Doulas Care, Ann Arbor, MI.

Leader, Rite-13 Youth Program, St. Clare’s Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, MI. Member, Adult Education Committee, St. Clare’s Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, MI.

c. Regional

Organizer and Presider, Session “Health Systems in a Cross National Perspective,” Midwest Sociological Society meetings, Des Moines, 4/1997.

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Organizer and Presider, Session on the Sociology of Bioethics, Midwest Sociological Association Meetings, Kansas City, 4/1992. Member, Midwifery Study Advisory Committee, Minnesota Department of Health, 1991-1992. Member, Minnesota House of Representatives Midwifery Legislative Coordinating Committee, 1989-1990.

c. National

Presider, What Changes and What Stays the Same When Science Is Done Internationally? Challenges and Tensions in International Research Collaborations, Conference sponsored by the Office of Research Integrity, Minneapolis, MN 10/2008 Member, Chaplaincy and Health Care Quality Improvement task force, The Hastings Center, Garfield, NY. 2007. Participant, IRB Best Practices in the Review of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research, organized by the Social and Behavioral Sciences Working Group on Human Research Protections with funding from the Office of Social and Behavioral Science, National Institutes of Health, 7/2003. Organizer and Presider, “Navigating the IRB: Reducing the FQ (Frustration Quotient),” American Sociological Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL, 8/2002. Organizer, “On the cutting edge: new directions in surgical ethics.” American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities annual meeting, Baltimore, MD, 10/2002. Organizer and Presider, “Observing Ethic(ist)s: Reflections on the work and profession of ethics,” and “Social Science and Bioethics: Perspectives from the International Community.” American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities annual meeting, Nashville, TN, 10/2001. Organizer and Presider (with Jonathan Imber), Session on Bioethics and the Challenge of Democratic Participation, American Sociological Association meetings, Los Angeles, CA, 8/1994. Presider, Session on Bioethics and AIDS, American Public Health Association meetings. San Francisco, CA, 11/1993. Organizer and Presider, Session on the Social Construction of Bioethics, American Public Health Association meetings, Washington, D.C., 12/1992.

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Organizer and Presider, Session on the Teaching of Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association annual meeting, 8/1989. Organizer and Presider, Session on Teaching Sociology at the Religiously Affiliated Liberal Arts College, American Sociological Association annual meeting, 8/1989. Member, Advisory Board of the Parent’s Coalition for Home Birth, 1989-1990. Member, Certification Council of Lamaze International, Washington, D. C. 1988-2006.

d. International

Invited Participant, European Science Foundation-Office of Research Integrity (NIH) First World Conference on Research Integrity: Fostering Responsible Research (A Portuguese European Union Presidency and European Commission Event), Lisbon, Portugal, 9/2007. Co-Organizer and Presider, “The Sociology of Bioethics.” International Sociological Association, Durban, South Africa, 7/2006.

Co-Organizer and Presider, “Cross-Cultural Bioethics.” International Sociological Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, 7/2010.

CONSULTING POSITIONS Consultant, “Understanding Barriers to Living Donor Lung Transplant,” Maryam Valapour, Principal Investigator, NIH grant, 1K23HL076210, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, 2006-2011. Consultant, "Procedural Justice, Identity, and Research Integrity." Brian Martinson, Principal Investigator, Health Partners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN, 2005-2007. Consultant, School of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, for the evaluation of a proposed educational program for midwives, 8/1998. Consultant, California Department of Consumer Affairs, Sacramento, California, 4/1980 – 4/1981 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND/OR SEMINARS Invited Seminars, Tokyo University and Kyoto University, Japan, 3/2007.

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Visiting Professor, Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 9/2006 - 12/2007. Visiting Professor, Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands, 9/2002 - 12/2002. EXTRAMURAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS (past five years only) International

1. R. De Vries and Patricia Kingori, “Bioethics on the Ground.” David C. Thomasma International Bioethics Retreat. Cambridge UK, 6/11.

2. R. De Vries, “Internationalizing of research ethics.” ETHOX, Oxford University, UK, 6/11.

3. R. De Vries, Vroedvrouwen, verloskunde, vrees, vertrouwen: een vierstemmige invention (Midwives, obstetrics, fear and trust: a four-part invention). Inaugural lecture on the occasion of assuming professorship at Maastricht University, 5/11.

4. R. De Vries and M. Nieuwenhuijze “Moving reproductive ethics: From the laboratory and the clinic to the organization of maternity care.” 7th International Conference on Clinical Ethics and Consultation. Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 05/2011.

5. R. De Vries, “The Challenges and Necessity of Midwifery Science,” Kennis in Bedrijf (Knowledge in Business), Hogeschool Zuyd, Maastricht, Netherlands, 11/10.

6. R. De Vries, “Opportunities in Midwifery Science,” Kennis in Bedrijf (Knowledge in Business), Hogeschool Zuyd, Maastricht, Netherlands, 11/10.

7. R. De Vries, “Ethics and Suffering,” Inter-Disciplinary.net, Making Sense of Suffering, Prague, 11/10.

8. R. De Vries, “Ethical ideas in transit: fitting ethical guidelines to moral traditions,” European Association of Centers of Medical Ethics meetings, Oslo, Norway, 9/10.

9. R. De Vries, “Neuroethics and the problem of therapeutic misconception.” Peninsula Medical School, Exeter, UK, 7/10

10. R De Vries, “Midwifery Ethics.” Course on Public Health and Midwifery,

Acaedemie Verloskunde, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, NL, 3/10. 11. R. De Vries, “The use and ab-use of moral theory in bioethics.” Moral Theory

and Theorizing in Ethical Deliberation, 1/2010, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales

12. R. De Vries, “ Sociologische analyse van de positie van ethici in de hedendaagse

maatschappij en de betekenis van empirisch onderzoek in deze positie.” Studiedag empirie en normativiteit: 12/2009, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands.

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13. R. De Vries, “A sociological history of American bioethics,” University of Tokyo

Medical and Dental School, Tokyo, Japan, 3/2009.

14. R. De Vries, “Markets and Motherhood: Does competition protect the health of mothers and babies?” (市場とマタニティーケア). Building Japanese Maternity Care in Diverse World: Learning from the West and Asia. Nara Women’s College, Nara, Japan, 3/2009.

15. R. De Vries, “Building a collaboration: The Elmina Charter.” Ghana-University

of Michigan Charter conference, Elmina, Ghana, 2/2009. 16. R. De Vries, “The future of naturalized bioethics.” Conference on Naturalized

Bioethics, University of Groningen, 11/2008. 17. S. Chattopadhyay and R. De Vries, “Bioethical concerns are global, bioethics is

Western.” The Ninth Asian Bioethics Conference of the Asian Bioethics Association, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 11/2008.

18. R. De Vries, “ Bioethics as Missionary Work.” International Association of

Bioethics, Rijeka, Croatia, 9/2008. 19. M. Saniei and R. De Vries. “Embryonic Stem Cell Research in Iran: Status and

Ethics.” Second International Congress of Medical Ethics, Tehran, Iran, 4/2008. 20. M. Saniei and R. De Vries. “Monotheistic Religions' Perspectives on Embryonic

Stem Cell Research.” The 1st International Congress on Health Genomics and Biotechnology, Tehran, Iran, 11/2007.

21. R. De Vries. “Lezing: economische bespiegeling op verloskunde” [Lecture:

Economic reflections on midwifery]. Jubileum conference for the Rotterdam School of Midwifery, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 11/2007.

22. R. De Vries. “Professions and the use of evidence: The US National Institutes of

Health State of the Science conference on Maternal Request Cesarean Delivery.” Biomedical knowledge, culture, safety and maternal health policy: international perspectives. Birth, Culture and Society International Study Group. King’s College, London, 6/2007.

23. R. De Vries. “Midwifery in the Netherlands: Promoting normal birth.”

International comparison of maternity care policies: Designing a choice for women. Tokyo, Japan, 3/2007.

24. R. De Vries. “Maternal request surgical birth in the United States.” The

contribution of medical sociology to women's health and bioethics. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 3/2007.

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25. R. De Vries. “Governance as chimera: fantasy and reality in the regulation of medicine and medical science.” Governing medical research and medical practice: what's the difference? ESRC Science in Society Programme. London, U.K., 1/2007.

26. R. De Vries. “Moral sociology.” Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the

Netherlands, 12/2006.

27. R. De Vries. “Decentring international research: What we learned on the way to Birth by Design.” Changing Cultures: European Perspectives: Annual meeting of the European Sociological Association Research Network. Ghent, Belgium, 11/2006.

28. R. De Vries. “Firing the neuro-ethical imagination.” Genes, Brian/Mind and

Behaviour, the 7th International Conference on Science and Society, European Molecular Biology Association. Heidelberg, Germany, 11/2006.

29. R. De Vries. "The value of social science for bioethics and the value of bioethics

for social science." Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud University, Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands, 10/2006.

30. R. De Vries. “De waarde van empirische onderzoek voor bioethiek.” Center for

Biomedical Ethics and Law, Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium, 10/2006. 31. R. De Vries. “Social Science and Bioethics.” New Pathways for European

Bioethics, European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics. Leuven, Belgium, 10/2006.

32. R. De Vries. “The ethical dimensions of maternal request surgical birth.” The

Birth, Society, and Culture International Study Group, Helsinki, Finland, 6/2006.

33. R. De Vries. “The contribution of sociology to bioethics.” Invited conference, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, U.K., 4/2006.

34. R. De Vries. “Dissecting bioethics: A social history of bioethics.” Rendering

Bioethics: Bioethics and Social Sciences Working Group. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, 3/2006.

National

35. Anderson, Melissa S., De Vries, Raymond, Shaw, Marta A., Chiteng Kot, Felly,

Lepkowski, Christine C., Campbell, Eric, and Chapman, David W. Scientific collaboration: What's going on beneath the radar? Presentation at the Quest Conference, sponsored by the Office of Research Integrity, Washington, DC, March, 2012.

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36. R. De Vries, The ordinary ethics of reproduction, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2011

37. R. De Vries, Democractic deliberation workshop, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2011

38. R. De Vries, 2010 Forum, “U.S. Maternity Care: Understanding Exception That Proves the Rule.” 2010 Mother-Friendly Childbirth Forum Annual Meeting, Coalition to Improve Maternity Services, Austin, TX, 02/10.

39. J. M.C. Torres and R. De Vries, “Birthing Ethics: What Parents and Health Care

Professionals Should Know About the Ethics of Childbirth.” Lamaze International Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL 10/09.

40. R. De Vries, “Methods in Medical Ethics: Sociology.” American Society for

Bioethics and the Humanities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 10/2009. 41. Brian C. Martinson, A. Lauren Crain, Melissa S. Anderson, Raymond De Vries,

“External Funding Expectations, Federal Grants and Private Industry Involvement: Manifold Forms of Self-interest and Researcher Behavior.” NIH Office of Research Integrity, 2009 Research Conference On Research Integrity, Niagara Fall, NY 5/2009.

42. Brian C. Martinson, A. Lauren Crain, Melissa S. Anderson, Raymond De Vries,

If You Want Research Integrity, Work for (Organizational) Justice. NIH Office of Research Integrity, 2009 Research Conference on Research Integrity, Niagara Fall, NY 5/2009.

43. Raymond De Vries, “Can we export morality? Bioethics as Missionary Work.”

NIH Office of Research Integrity, 2009 Research Conference On Research Integrity, Niagara Fall, NY 5/2009.

44. Melissa S. Anderson, Raymond De Vries, Brian Martinson, “Misconduct and

Stress: The Connection Depends on Career Stage.” NIH Office of Research Integrity, 2009 Research Conference on Research Integrity, Niagara Fall, NY 5/2009.

45. R. De Vries, “The cultural/moral/political complex in international

collaboration.” Challenges and Tensions in International Research Collaborations, Conference sponsored by the Office of Research Integrity, Minneapolis, MN 10/2008

46. L. Crain, B.C. Martinson, M.S. Anderson, E. A. Ronning, and R. De Vries,

“Supplemental Sampling Frame Data as a Means of Assessing Response Bias in a Hierarchical Sample of University Faculty.” American Association of Public Opinion Research Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 5/2008.

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47. R. De Vries, “Integrity in Scientific Research,” Communities of Research: Discovery, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Research Expo 2008, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 4/2008.

48. R. De Vries, “Human Research Protection Programs and the bureaucratization of

trust.” PRIM&R Annual meeting, Boston, 12/2007. 49. R. De Vries and C. Bosk, “Qualitative Methods and the Protection of Human

Subjects.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, 8/2007.

50. R. De Vries, “How can we promote and protect normal birth? Lessons from the

Netherlands." American College of Nurse Midwives Annual Meeting, Chicago, 5/2007.

51. R. De Vries, “The Chimera of Research Regulation.” Arizona State University,

Phoenix, AZ, 4/2007. 52. R. De Vries, “Autonomy and choice in non-medically indicated surgical birth.”

Front Range Council, Denver, CO, 4/2007. 53. G. W. Anderson, J. Liaschenko, and R. De Vries. “Clinical Trial Registries in

Gene Therapy Research: Do They Foster Access to Research and Public Trust?” ORI Research on Research Integrity Conference, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, 12/2006.

54. M.S. Anderson, B.C. Martinson, A. Horn, K R. Risbey, E. A. Ronning, and R. De

Vries. “RCR Training and Mentoring: Associations with Ethically Questionable Behavior.” ORI Research on Research Integrity Conference, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, 12/2006.

55. M.S. Anderson, B.C. Martinson, A. Horn, K R. Risbey, E. A. Ronning, and R. De

Vries. “Scientists’ Normative Orientations: Normative Dissonance and Ethically Questionable Behavior.” ORI Research on Research Integrity Conference, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, 12/2006.

56. R. De Vries and B. Smulders. “The Netherlands: A country that promotes and

protects normal birth.” Lamaze International Annual Conference, Boston, MA, 9/2006.

57. D. Vawter, A. W. Prehn, K. G. Gervais, R. G. De Vries, T. B. Freeman, J. E.

Garrett, Timothy Q. McIndoo. “Surgical Trials in the 21st Century: Perspectives of Parkinson's Disease Researchers.” Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, Atlanta, 10/2006.

58. B. Martinson, M. Anderson, L. Crain, and R. De Vries. “Creating Evidence-

Based Ethics in Pursuit of Social Equality.” Presented at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, New Orleans, 8/2006.

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59. Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela W. Prehn, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais,

Timothy Q. McIndoo, and R. De Vries. “ Deciding on DBS for Parkinson’s Disease: Patient, Carepartner and Clinician Perspectives.” DBS Consortium/Neural Interfaces Workshop, Washington, DC, 8/2006.

60. J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela W. Prehn, R. De

Vries, Timothy McIndoo and Thomas Freeman. Funding Implantable Device Research: Making Stakeholder and Societal Ends Meet. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, 6/2006.

61. R. De Vries, “Anticipatory bioethics and deliberative democracy.” Arizona State

University, Phoenix, 5/2006.

62. R. De Vries “Navigating IRBs: What can we learn from social science research?” Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 3/2006.

63. J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela W. Prehn, R. De

Vries, Timothy McIndoo and Thomas Freeman. “Funding Surgical Device Research: Making Stakeholder and Societal Ends Meet.” Presented at the American Society for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, MO, 2/2006.

64. B. Martinson, M. Anderson, L. Crain, and R. De Vries. “Misbehavior among

scientists.” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 2/2006.

65. Angela W. Prehn, Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Timothy McIndoo and R. De Vries. "Ethical issues in deep brain stimulation (DBS) research: Perspectives of surgical researchers studying Parkinson’s disease.” World Parkinson Congress, Washington, DC, 2/2006.

66. J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela W. Prehn, ,

Timothy McIndoo and R. De Vries "Funding surgical device research: Perspectives of Parkinson’s disease researchers." World Parkinson Congress, Washington, DC, 2/2006.

Regional

67. R. De Vries, “The ethics, art, and music of suffering.” North Park University, Chicago, IL 3/2011.

68. R. De Vries. “Doing well by doing good: Ethical issues in the practice and policy of neuroscience.” Society for Neuroscience, Chicago Chapter. Chicago. IL 3/2009.

69. R. De Vries. “Researching Research Ethics: Can Sociology Promote More

Ethical Research?” Michigan State University Center for Ethics, Lansing, MI, 2/2006.

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Local/Institutional

70. R. De Vries, The ethics of research in developing countries: What is fair? MHIRT student seminar, 3/2012

71. R. De Vries, “Transplanting Bioethics into Different Societies – Concerns of Culture, Religious Values, and Ethical Frameworks.” Where Religion, Policy, and Bioethics Meet: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Islamic Bioethics and End-of-Life Care, University of Michigan Medical School, 4/2011.

72. R. De Vries, “Plagiarism and Authorship” Lecture to HMP 540, Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical and Translational Research, University of Michigan Medical School. 3/2011.

73. R. De Vries, The ethics of research in developing countries: What is fair? MHIRT student seminar, 3/2011.

74. R. De Vries, “The ethics, art, and music of suffering.” Veritas Forum, Ann Arbor, MI, 10/2010.

75. R. De Vries, “Medical Ethics.” Summer Discovery Program (Careers in medicine and health), 7/2010.

76. R. De Vries, “Research misconduct / Research integrity.” Graduate Medical

Education Scholars Program, 6/2010. 77. R. De Vries, “The ethics of midwifery.” Midwifery Program, School of Nursing,

6/10. 78. R. De Vries, "If medical education begins in the pre-medical years, why haven't

we studied premeds?" Department of Medical Education, 3/10. 79. R. De Vries, “Doing well by doing good: Ethical issues in the practice of

science.” Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 11/09.

80. R. De Vries, “Ethical realism: The Case Of Dwarf Tossing.” Health Law group University of Michigan Law School, 10/09.

81. R. De Vries, “Exporting morality.” Department of Medical Education, 5/2009. 82. R. De Vries, “Thinking about thinking: 13 ways of framing research on CDMR

(Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request).” Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. 4/2009.

83. R. De Vries, “Who cheats and why? A sociological look at research misconduct /

integrity.” Medical Education Scholars Program, 4/2009.

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84. R. De Vries, The ethics of research in developing countries: What is fair? MHIRT student seminar, 4/2009.

85. R. De Vries, “IRBs and the Regulation of Trust.” IRBMED Education

Symposium, University of Michigan, 5/2008. 86. R. De Vries, “The Demise of Autonomy in Bioethics.” Bioethics Seminar,

University of Michigan Medical School, 4/2008. 87. R. De Vries, “The sociology of bioethics.” Lecture to Robert Wood Johnson

Clinical Fellows Program, University of Michigan, 4/2008 88. R. De Vries, “Studying Maternity Care in an International Context.” Lecture to

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Fellows Program, University of Michigan, 3/2008

89. R. De Vries, “The professions of obstetrics.” Lecture to Medical Sociology

class, Department of Sociology, 3/2008. 90. R. De Vries, “Cultural ideas and childbirth practices.” Lecture to Culture and

Childbirth class, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 10/2007.

91. R. De Vries, Commentary on “The Business of Being Born.” Sponsored by Birth

Networks, Kerrytown Concert House, Ann Arbor, MI, 9/2007. 92. R. De Vries, “With obligation: meditations on the importance of community.” St

Clare’s Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor, MI, 8/2007.

93. R. De Vries, “The Dutch Way of Birth.” Civic Club, Ann Arbor, MI, 4/2007.

94. R. De Vries, “The Siren Song of Autonomy: Professions, Culture, and the Ethics of 'Maternal Request' Surgical Birth." Health Policy Research Seminar Series, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, 4/2007.

95. R. De Vries, “Science and ethics.” Lecture to Environmental Ethics class,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1/2007. 96. R. De Vries, “Research Integrity: the ideal and the real.” Seminar for

psychiatry residents, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, 1/2007.

97. L. Bogdan-Lovis, L. Kane Low, and R. De Vries, “Have it Their Way: Non-

medically indicated surgical birth.” Against Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 10/2006.R. De Vries. “Ethical implications of maternal request surgical birth.” Family Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 8/2006.

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98. D. Marcovici and R. De Vries. “Who are America’s premeds and why are they

so stressed out? An exploratory study.” Medical Education Day, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 5/2006.

99. R. De Vries. “The social analysis of bioethics: The way forward (or…What in

God’s name are sociologists of bioethics doing?)” Bioethics Seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 5/2006.

100. R. De Vries. “Research Ethics.” Presented to undergraduate students

participating in UROP, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 3/2006.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. R. De Vries. “The Development and Future of the Alternative Birth Center.” Journal of Nurse-Midwifery. November/December, 1979: 37-38.

2. R. De Vries “The Alternative Birth Center: Option or Cooptation?” Women and

Health. Fall, 1980: 47-60. 3. R. De Vries. “Birth and Death: Social Construction at the Poles of Existence.”

Social Forces. Vol. 59, No. 4, 1981: 1074-1093. 4. R. De Vries. “Image and Reality: An Evaluation of Hospital Alternative Birth

Centers.” Journal of Nurse-Midwifery. May/June, 1983: 3-10. 5. R. De Vries. “Midwifery Licensure and Strategies of Dominance.” American

Legal Studies Association Forum: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Legal Studies. Vol. 7, Nos. 2/3, 1983: 174-198.

6. R. De Vries. “Christian Responsibility in Professional Society.” Christian

Scholar’s Review. Vol. 13, No. 2, 1984: 151-157. 7. R. De Vries. “‘Humanizing’ Childbirth: The Discovery and Implementation of

Bonding Theory.” International Journal of Health Services. Vol. 14, No. 1, 1984: 89-104.

8. R. De Vries. “Barriers to Nurse-Midwifery: Is the Enemy Us?” Journal of Nurse-

Midwifery, Vol. 31, No. 6, 1986: 277-278. 9. R. De Vries. “The Contest for Control: Regulating New and Expanding Health

Occupations.” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 76, No. 9, 1986: 1147-1151.

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10. R. De Vries. “Normal Parents: Institutions and the Transition to Parenthood.” Marriage and Family Review, Vol. 12, No. 3/4, 1988: 287-312.

11. R. De Vries. “Barriers to Midwifery: An International Perspective.” The Journal

of Perinatal Education, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1992: 1-10. 12. Ron Fagan and R. De Vries. “The practice of sociology at Christian Liberal Arts

Colleges and Universities.” The American Sociologist, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1994: 21-39.

13. R. De Vries. “The Social and Cultural Context of Birth: Lessons for Health Care Reform from Dutch Maternity Care.” Journal of Perinatal Education, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1996: 25-30.

14. R. De Vries. “Midwifery in the Netherlands: Vestige or vanguard?” in Daughters

of Time: The Shifting Identities of Contemporary Midwives. Robbie Davis-Floyd, Sheila Cosminsky, and Stacy Leigh Pigg, (eds.). Theme Issue of Medical Anthropology, Vol. 20, Nos. 2-4, 2001: 277-311.

15. R. De Vries. “The facts of bioethics: A comment on Peter Singer.” Society, Vol.

38, No. 5, 2001: 36-40. 16. R. De Vries and Carl Forsberg. “Who decides? The composition and workloads

of IRBs.” HEC Forum, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2002: 252-258. 17. R. De Vries and Carl Forsberg. “What do IRBs look like? What kind of support

do they receive?” Accountability in Research, Vol. 9, Nos. 3-4, 2002: 199-216.

18. R. De Vries. “What Does Culture Have to Do with Heath Care?” Society, Vol. 40, No. 3 (March/April), 2003: 43-48.

19. Edwin van Teijlingen, Jane Sandall, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit, Ivy Lynn

Bourgeault and R. De Vries. “Comparative Studies in Maternity Care.” Midwives, Vol. 6, No. 8 (August), 2003: 338-340.

20. Loes Kater, Rob Houtepen, R. De Vries, Guy Widdershoven. “Health care ethics

and health law in the Dutch discussion on end-of-life decisions: a historical analysis of the dynamics and development of both disciplines.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 20, 2003: 669-684.

21. R. De Vries. “The warp of evidence-based medicine: lessons from Dutch

maternity care.” International Journal of Health Services Research, Vol. 34, No. 4, 2004: 595-623.

22. R. De Vries. ”How can we help? From ‘sociology in’ bioethics to ‘sociology of’

bioethics.” Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2004: 279-292. 23. Charles L. Bosk and R. De Vries. “Bureaucracies of Mass Deception: IRBs and

the Ethics of Ethnographic Research.” Annals of the Academy of Political and

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Social Science, Vol. 595, No. 1, 2004: 249-263. (Reprinted in C.L. Bosk, What would you do? Juggling bioethics and ethnography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.)

24. R. De Vries, Deborah De Bruin, and Andrew Goodgame. “First do no harm:

Institutional Review Boards and behavioral health research.” Ethics and Behavior, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2004: 351-368.

25. R. De Vries and Charles L. Bosk. “Bioethics in Business: Rethinking the

Relationship between Bioethics Consultants and Corporate Clients.” Hastings Center Report, Vol. 34, No. 5, 2004: 28-32.

26. R. De Vries. “Framing Neuroethics: A sociological assessment of the

neuroethical imagination.” American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2005: 25.

27. B. C. Martinson, M. S. Anderson and R. De Vries. “Scientists behaving.”

Nature, Vol. 435, 9 June 2005: 737-738. [Selected by the NIH Committee on Scientific Conduct and Ethics as the basis for research ethics case discussions, 2006; reprinted in Research Ethics: A Philosophical Approach To Responsible Conduct Of Research, Gary Comstock (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2012.]

28. C. Benoit, S. Wrede, I. Bourgeault, J. Sandall, R. De Vries, and E. van Teijlingen.

“Understanding the Social Organisation Of Maternity Care Systems: Midwifery as a Touchstone.” Sociology of Health and Illness, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2005: 722-737.

29. B. Martinson, M. S. Anderson, A. L. Crain, and R. De Vries. “Scientists’

Perceptions of Organizational Justice and Self-Reported Misbehaviors.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006: 51-66.

30. R. De Vries and Trudo Lemmens. “The subjectivity of objective evidence: The

social and cultural shaping of medical evidence.” Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 62, No. 11, 2006: 2694-2706.

31. Judy Illes, Mildred Cho, Pam Schraedley-Desmond and R. De Vries. “ELSI

Priorities for Brain Imaging.” American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 6, 2006: W24-31.

32. R. De Vries, B. Martinson, and M. S. Anderson. “Normal Misbehavior:

Scientists talk about the ethics of research.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006: 43-50.

33. A. W. Prehn, D. E. Vawter, K. G. Gervais, R. G. De Vries, J. E. Garrett, T. B.

Freeman, and T. Q. McIndoo. “Studying neurosurgical implants for Parkinson disease: A question of design.” Neurology Vol. 67, 2006: 1503-1505.

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34. S. Wrede, C. Benoit, I.L. Bourgeault, E. R. van Teijlingen, J. Sandall, and R. De Vries, “Decentred Comparative Research: Context Sensitive Analysis of Maternal Health Care.” Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 63, 2006: 2986-2997.

35. R. De Vries, L. Turner, K. Orfali, C. Bosk. “Social science and bioethics: The

way forward.” Sociology of Health and Illness. Vol. 28, 2006: 665-667. 36. R. De Vries, L. Turner, K. Orfali, C. Bosk “Social science and bioethics:

Morality from the ground up.” Clinical Ethics. Vol. 2, 2007: 33-35.

37. R. De Vries, “Firing the neuroethical imagination.” EMBO Reports. Vol. 8, 2007: S65-69.

38. Melissa S. Anderson, Aaron Horn, Kelly R Risbey, Emily A. Ronning, Raymond

De Vries, and Brian C. Martinson, “What do mentoring and training in the responsible conduct of research have to do with scientists' misbehavior? Findings from a national survey of NIH-funded scientists.” Academic Medicine, 82(9), 2007: 853-860.

39. M. S. Anderson, E. A. Ronning, R. De Vries, B. C. Martinson, The perverse

effects of competition on scientists' work and relationships. Science and Engineering Ethics, 13(4), 2007: 437-461.

40. C. De Vries and R. De Vries, “Childbirth Education for the 21st Century: An

Immodest Proposal.” Journal of Perinatal Education, 16(4), 2007: 38-48. 41. M. S. Anderson, E. A. Ronning, R. De Vries, B. C. Martinson, “Normative

Dissonance in Science: Results from a National Survey of U.S. Scientists.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 3(4), 2008: 3-14.

42. J. Gross, C. Mommerts, D. Earle and R. De Vries, “After a century of criticizing

premedical education, are we missing the point?” Academic Medicine, 83(5), 2008: 516-520.

43. R. De Vries and J. Gross, “Premedical education: In reply.” Academic Medicine,

83(12), 2008: 1122-1123.

44. I. L. Bourgeault, E. Declercq, J. Sandall, S. Wrede, M. Vanstone, E. van Teijlingen, R. De Vries, C. Benoit, “Too Posh to push? Comparative Perspectives on Maternal Request Caesarean Sections in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Finland. Advances in Medical Sociology: Patients, Consumers, and Civil Society 10, 2008: 99-123.

45. Mansooreh Saniei and R. De Vries, “Monotheistic Religions' Perspectives on Embryonic Stem Cell Research.” Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics,18(2), 2008: 46-52.

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46. R. De Vries, “The Prepositions of Bioethics.” Hastings Center Report, 38(3), 2008: 49.

47. S. Chattopadhyay and R. De Vries, “Bioethical concerns are global, bioethics is

Western.” Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 18(4), 2008: 106-109.

48. P. Borry and R. DeVries, “Empirisch onderzoek in de gezondheidsethiek.

(Empirical research in health care ethics). Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg en Ethiek (Journal for health care and ethics) 18(3), 2008: 90-94.

49. Mansooreh Saniei and R. De Vries, “Embryonic stem cell research in Iran: status

and ethics.” Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 5(4), 2008: 181-184. 50. R. De Vries, N. Berlinger, and W. Cadge “Lost in translation: the chaplain’s role

in health care. Hastings Center Report, 38(6), 2008: 23-27. 51. R. De Vries and S. Kim, “Editorial Introduction: Bioethics and the sociology of

trust.” Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 11(4), 2008: 377-79.

52. R. De Vries and C. Keirns, “Does money make bioethics go ‘round?” American Journal of Bioethics. 8(8), 2008: 65-67.

53. S. Cheruvara Vadakkathil and R. De Vries, “A Cross Cultural Review of the

Ethical Issues in Dementia Care in Kerala, India and the Netherlands.” International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2008: DOI: 10.1002/gps

54. Teijlingen van, E.R., Wrede, S., Benoit, C., Sandall, J., De Vries, R. (2009) Born

in the USA: Exceptionalism in Maternity Care Organisation Among High-Income Countries Sociological Research Online, 14 (1), 2009: www.socresonline.org.uk/14/1/5.html

55. S. Kim, P. Ubel, R. De Vries, Pruning the regulatory tree.” Nature. 457 (29

January 2009): 534-535.

56. R. De Vries, “Why can’t we all just get along? A comment on Turner’s plea to social scientists and bioethicists.” Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics. 18 (1), 2009: 43-46.

57. R. De Vries, R. Dingwall, K. Orfali, “The moral organization of the professions:

Bioethics in the United States and France.” Current Sociology. 57 (4), 2009: 555–579.

58. C. Leget, P. Borry, R. De Vries, "Nobody tosses a dwarf!" The relation between

the empirical and normative re-examined." Bioethics. 23 (4), 2009: 226–235.

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59. J. Torres and R. De Vries, “Birthing ethics: What mothers, families, childbirth educators, nurses, and physicians should know about the ethics of childbirth.” Journal of Perinatal Education, 18(1), 2009: 12–24.

60. S. Y.H. Kim, L. Schrock, R. M. Wilson, S. A. Frank, R. G. Holloway, K.

Kieburtz, and R. de Vries, “An Approach to Evaluating the Therapeutic Misconception,” IRB: Ethics & Human Research 31 (5), 2009: 7-14.

61. R. De Vries, Gross J. “The Winnowing Fork of Premedical Education: Are We

Really Separating the Wheat from the Chaff?” Virtual Mentor. 11 (11), 2009: 859-863. http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2009/11/medu1-0911.html

62. B. C. Martinson, L. Crain, M. S. Anderson, R. De Vries. “External funding

expectations, federal grants and private industry involvement: Manifold forms of self-interest and researcher behavior.” Academic Medicine 84 (11), 2009: 1491–1499.

63. S. Y. H. Kim, I. F. Wall, A. Stanczyk, and R. De Vries, “Assessing the Public’s

Views in Research Ethics Controversies: Deliberative Democracy and Bioethics as Natural Allies.” JERHRE, 4 (4), 2009: 3-16.

64. R. De Vries, A. Stanczyk, I. F. Wall, R. Uhlmann, MS; L.J. Damschroder, S. Y.

Kim, “Assessing the quality of democratic deliberation: A case study of public deliberation on the ethics of surrogate consent for research.” Social Science and Medicine, 70, 2010: 1896-1903. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.031

65. M. S. Anderson, E. A. Ronning, R. De Vries, B. C. Martinson, “Extending the

Mertonian Norms: Scientists Subscription to Norms of Research.” Journal of Higher Education, 81 (3), 2010: 366-393.

66. B. C. Martinson, R. De Vries, M. S. Anderson, ”Importance of Organizational Justice in Ensuring Research Integrity.” JERHRE, 5 (3), 2010: 67-83. doi: 10.1525/jer.2010.5.3.67

67. R. De Vries, M. Nieuwenhuijze, R. Van Crimpen, et al., “The necessity and challenges of International Midwifery Science.” International Journal of Childbirth, 1 (1), 2011: 61-64. DOI:10.1891/2156-5287.1.1.61

68. E. Blom and R. De Vries, “Towards Local Participation in the Creation of Ethical

Research Guidelines.” Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 8 (3), 2011: 142.148.

69. R. De Vries and M. Nieuwenhuijze, “Commotie over babysterfte: Verloskundigen en gynaecologen moeten sámen onderzoek doen.” Medisch Contact, 66 (186), 2011: 1126-1129.

70. R. De Vries, “The Uses and Abuses of Moral Theory in Bioethics.” Ethical

Theory and Moral Practice, 14, 2011:419–430. DOI 10.1007/s10677-011-9290-y

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71. R. De Vries, K. A. Ryan, A. Stanczyk, S.Y. H. Kim, A framework for assessing the quality of Democratic Deliberation: Enhancing deliberation as a tool for bioethics, JERHRE. 6 (3): 3-17. DOI: 10.1525/jer.2011.6.3.3

72. S.Y.H. Kim, H.M. Kim, D.S. Knopman, R. De Vries, L. Damschroder, and P.S. Appelbaum, Effect of public deliberation on attitudes toward surrogate consent for dementia research Neurology. 77 (2011):2097-2104

73. Sonali Patel, Kathy Lin, Kathy Fessler, Erica Blom, Matthew Sullivan and R. De Vries, “The coming generation in bioethics.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 21 (2012): 104–115.

74. Goold, SD Neblo, M, Kim, SYH, de Vries, RG, Rowe, G, Muhlberger, P, What Is Good Public Deliberation? Hastings Center Report 42, no. 2 (2012): 24-26. DOI: 10.1002/hast.29

75. Chattopadhyay, S. Gillon, JJ, De Vries RG. Where are all the bioethicists when

you need them? J R Soc Med 2012: 105: 143–145. DOI 0.1258/jrsm.2012.110284

76. R. De Vries and SE Buitendijk, “Science, safety, and the place of birth: Lessons from the Netherlands.” (forthcoming in European Obstetrics & Gynaecology). 2012, 7 (suppl. 1):13-17.

In Press

77. M. Pearlman, B.S. Anderson A.V. Bell, J. Griffin, J. Shulkin and R. G. De Vries, “A survey of ob-gyn physicians’ training and current practice patterns in breast care.” Breast.

78. "Scott Y.H. Kim, Renee M. Wilson, H. Myra Kim, Robert G. Holloway,

Raymond G. De Vries, Samuel A. Frank, and Karl Kieburtz, “Comparison of Enrollees and Decliners of Parkinson Disease Sham Surgery Trials" Movement Disorders. Published online 7 February 2012 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/mds.24940

79. R. De Vries, K. A. Ryan, A. Stanczyk, P. S. Appelbaum, L. Damschroder, D. S. Knopman, S.Y. H. Kim, Public’s Approach to Surrogate Consent for Dementia Research: Cautious Pragmatism. The American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry. 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3182423be6

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

1. R. De Vries. “Responding to Consumer Demand: A Study of Alternative Birth Centers.” Hospital Progress. October, 1979: 48-51, 68.

2. R. De Vries. “The Christian Liberal Arts College and the Transformation of

Culture.” Faculty Dialogue, (No. 8, Spring-Summer, 1987): 35-37.\

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3. R. De Vries. “Teachers and Learners.” Genesis, (Vol. 9, No. 5, 1987): 6-8. 4. R. De Vries. “What Do We Will?” The Cresset (4/1989): 18-19. 5. R. De Vries “Distorted by Cultural Bias: A Sociologist’s Response.” (Response to

the National Survey of Evangelicals on Christian Relief and Development.) . Stewardship Journal (Vol. 2, Nos. 3/4, 1992): 53-56.

6. R. De Vries. “Marriage and the Meaning of Life.” Perspectives: A Journal of

Reformed Thought. (Vol. 8, No. 1, 1993): 10-11.

7. R. De Vries. “Challenging Normality: Dutch Obstetric Science.” Discovering normality in health and the reproductive body. Proceedings of a workshop held at the Program of African Studies Northwestern University, March 9-10, 2001, Caroline Bledsoe (ed.), 2002: 19-49.

8. R. De Vries. “Why I am not a bioethicist.” Bioethics Examiner, Vol. 6, No. 3,

2002: 1-2, 4. 9. Joseph E. Davis, Raymond De Vries, and John H. Evans, “The Intersection of

Sociology and Bioethics.” American Sociological Association Footnotes, May/June 2005.

10. R. De Vries, “How the Greensburg tornado can help us rethink health care

reform.” Bioethics Forum (http://www.bioethicsforum.org/health-care-reform-Greensburg-tornado.asp), June 2007.

11. R. De Vries and M. Nieuwenhuijze, “Commotie over babysterfte” (Commotion of infant death). Medische Contact, 66(18): 1126-1129, 2011.

12. M. S. Anderson, F. C. Kot, M.A. Shaw, C.C. Lepkowski and R.G. De Vries,

“Authorship Diplomacy.’ American Scientist, May-June (99:3) 2011. http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2011/3/authorship-diplomacy

Editorials

1. R. De Vries “Saving our Babies.” The Sacramento Bee. 5/8/1985. 2. R. De Vries “Perfect Christmas Trees? Bah!”. Los Angeles Herald Examiner.

12/24/1988. 3. R. De Vries.On Becoming a Minnesotan.” Minneapolis Star Tribune. 12/19/1989.

4. R. De Vries “Who Killed Hank Gathers?”. Minneapolis Star Tribune. 3/18/1990.

5. R. De Vries. “Father’s Day--Is Anybody Home?” The Wall Street Journal.

6/19/1992.

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6. R. De Vries. “Health Care: Lessons From the Old Country.” Minneapolis Star Tribune. 4/27/1994.

7. R. De Vries. “Ligt U Lekker?” NRC Handelsblad (Rotterdam, NL) 7/22/1995.

8. R. De Vries. “Leave-taking.” Minneapolis Star Tribune. 9/9/1996.

9. R. De Vries. “The priests of our age.” Minneapolis Star Tribune. 9/25/1997.

10. R. De Vries “Washington failing to see why public supports president.”.

Minneapolis Star Tribune. 9/13/1998.

11. R. De Vries “A season of flights and fledglings.” Christian Science Monitor. 10/4/1999.

12. R. De Vries. “No justice in U.S. approach to health care.” Minneapolis Star

Tribune, 6/14/2000.

13. R. De Vries. “Protecting our Virtue(s): Medical Sociology at 50.” Medical Sociology News, Winter 2004.

14. R. De Vries. “Businesses are buying the ethics they want.” Washington Post,

Sunday Outlook, 2/8/2004. Reprinted in the Guardian Weekly, 2/19/2004; posted on the website of the Inter-American Initiative on Social Capital, Ethics and Development (Inter-American Development Bank): http://www.iadb.org/etica/sp4321-i/DocHit-i.cfm?DocIndex=1469

15. R. De Vries, “Religion, Science and Our Identity,” Letter to the Editor, New York

Times, 10/7/2005. 16. R. De Vries, “Our Unhealthy Health Care System,” Letter to the Editor, New York

Times, 9/25/2006.

17. R. De Vries and C. Elliott, “Why Disclose?” Journal of General Internal Medicine. Vol. 21, 2006: 1003-1004.

18. R. De Vries and C. De Vries, “Risks of Pregnancy,” Letter to the Editor, New York

Times, 8/4/2007.

19. R. De Vries, “Let’s heal our ailing health system,” Letter to the Editor, New York Times, 11/5/2007.

20. A.V. Bell, M Pearlman, R. De Vries, ‘Wanted: mammologists.” New York

Times, 10/09/09. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/10/opinion/10DeVries.html

21. R. De Vries, “Internationaal - Internationale Zorgethici.” http://www.zorgethiek.nu/Internationaal/Internationale%20Zorgethici/Serie%20internationale%20zorgethici%20_HO_4_HS_:%20Raymond%20de%20Vries/

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22. R. De Vries and M. Nieuwenhuijze, “De veren van angst.” (“The feathers of

fear.”) NRC Handelsblad, 11/14/10.

23. De Vries, RG, Midwives, Obstetrics, Fear, and Trust: A Four-Part Invention, The Journal of Perinatal Education | 21 (1), 2012: 9-10.

Book Chapters (In the majority of cases, book chapters in the social sciences are peer-reviewed.)

1. R. De Vries. “Midwifery and the Problem of Licensure.” In Julius Roth (ed.) Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Volume 2: The Changing Structure of Health Care Occupations. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press. 1982: 77-120.

2. R. De Vries. “Care Givers in Pregnancy and Childbirth.” In I. Chalmers, M. Enkin, and M.J.N.C. Keirse (eds.), Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1989: 144-161.

3. R. De Vries. “The Division of Labor: A cross-national view of the status of midwives.” In Elianne Riska (ed.), Gender and the Division of Labor in Medicine. Sage Publications: Beverly Hills, CA, 1993.

4. R. De Vries. “The Place of the Midwife: An International Comparison of the Status of Midwives.” Pp. 159-174 in S.F. Murray, ed., International Midwifery Perspectives. New York: Times/Mosby. 1996.

5. R. De Vries and Rebeca Barroso. “Midwives among the machines: reinventing midwifery in the 20th century.” Pp. 248-272 in H. Marland and S. Rafferty (eds.), Midwives, Society and Childbirth: Debates and controversies in the modern period. London: Routledge. 1997.

6. R. De Vries and Renée Fox. “Afterword: the sociology of bioethics.” Pp. 270-276 in Raymond De Vries and Janardan Subedi (eds.), Bioethics and Society: Sociological Investigations of the Bioethical Enterprise. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1998.

7. R. De Vries and Peter Conrad. “Why bioethics needs sociology.” Pp. 233-257 in Raymond De Vries and Janardan Subedi (eds.), Bioethics and Society: Sociological Investigations of the Bioethical Enterprise. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1998.

8. R. De Vries. “Midwifery: The Trap of Legal Recognition.” In E. van Teijlingen, G. Lowis, P. McCaffery, and M. Porter (eds.), Midwifery and the Medicalization of Childbirth: Comparative Perspectives. Commack, NY: Nova Science, 1999.

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9. R. De Vries. “Creating a safe haven for ethical deliberation.” Pp. 210-216 in K. Gervais, R. Priester, D. Vawter, K. Otte, and M. Solberg (eds.), Ethical Challenges in Managed Care: a Casebook. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1999.

10. R. De Vries, Helga Salvesen, Trees Wiegers, and A. Susan Williams. “What (and

why) do women want? The desires of women and the design of maternity care.” In Raymond De Vries, Sirpa Wrede, Edwin van Teijlingen, and Cecilia Benoit (eds.), Birth by Design: Maternity Care in a Social and Cultural Perspective. New York: Routledge, 2001.

11. Eugene Declercq, R. De Vries, Kirsi Viisainen, Helga Salvesen, and Sirpa

Wrede. “Where to give birth? Politics and the place of birth.” Pp. 7-27 in Raymond De Vries, Sirpa Wrede, Edwin van Teijlingen, and Cecilia Benoit (eds.), Birth by Design: Maternity Care in a Social and Cultural Perspective, New York: Routledge, 2001.

12. R. De Vries, Sirpa Wrede, Edwin van Teijlingen, Cecilia Benoit and Eugene Declercq. “Making Maternity Care: The Consequences of Culture for Health Care Systems.” Pp. 213-235 in: Comparing Cultures, Dimensions of Culture in a Comparative Perspective. Henk Vinken, Joseph Soeters and Peter Ester (eds.) Leiden, NL: Koninklijke Brill B.V., 2004.

13. R. De Vries, “The Many Uses of Bioethics.” Pp. 71-83 in E. Baril and D. Roy (eds.) Essais de Réflexion Critique. Montreal: Centre de Bioethique, 2006.

14. R. De Vries, “(Bio)Ethics and evidence: from collaboration to co-operation.” In C. Gastmans, K. Dierickx, H. Nys, P. Schotsmans (eds.), New Pathways for European Bioethics. Brussels: Intersentia, 2007.

15. R. Kulick and R. De Vries. “Midwifery: Overview and Comparative History.” Pp. 219-226 in B. G. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Women in World History, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

16. R. De Vries, T. Lemmens and C. Bosk, “The shaping and use of medical evidence.” In The Brave New World of Health, B. Bennett (ed.), Annandale, Australia: Federation Press, 2008.

17. R. De Vries, L. Kane Low, E. Bogdan-Lovis, “Choosing Surgical Birth: Desire and the Nature of Bioethical Advice.” Pp. 42-64 in H. Lindemann, M. Verkerk and M. Urban Walker (eds.) Naturalized Bioethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Anthologized in Readings in Health Care Ethics, E. Boetzkes and W.J. Waluchow (eds.) Broadview Press. 2012

18. C. Keirns, M. Fetters, R. De Vries, “Bioethics and Medical Education.” Pp. 174-190 in C. Brosnan and B. Turner, (eds.) Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education. London: Routledge. 2009.

19. R. De Vries, T. Wiegers, B. Smulders, and E. van Teijlingen, “The Dutch

Obstetrical System: Vanguard of the Future in Maternity Care.” Pp. 31-54 in Birth Models That Work. R. Davis-Floyd, L. Barclay, J. Tritten, and B. A. Daviss (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.

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20. R. De Vries, Rott, Leslie M., and Paruchuri, Yasaswi. “Normative environments of international science.” In Anderson, Melissa S., and Steneck, Nicholas H. (Eds.), International Research Collaborations: Much to be Gained, Many Ways to Get in Trouble, New York: Routledge.

21. J. Sandall, C. Benoit, E. van Teijlingen, S. Wrede, E. Declercq and R. De Vries, Gender and Maternal Healthcare, Pp. 389-405 in Ellen Kuhlmann and Ellen Annandale (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Health Care, 2010 (2012, paperback), London UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

22. R. De Vries, “Sociology and Medical Ethics.” In J. Sugarman and D. Sulmasy (eds.), Methods in Medical Ethics, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2010.

23. E. Blom and R. De Vries, “Ethics of Research: Scientific Misconduct.” In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester, UK.

24. R. De Vries and L. Rott, “Bioethics as Missionary Work: The Export of Western Ethics to Developing Countries” Bioethics Around the Globe, Oxford University Press, 2011.

In press 25. E. Conrad and R. De Vries, “Field of Dreams: A Social History of Neuroethics.”

Sociology of Neuroscience, in M. Pickersgill and I. van Keulen (eds.), Volume 11 of “Advances in Medical Sociology,, Bingley, UK: Emerald.

Books (In the social sciences, books are peer-reviewed, highly regarded, and necessary for recognition as a serious scholar. Without a book, a junior scholar will not be tenured or promoted. In particular, monographs are seen as critically important contributions to the field; each chapter counts as one peer-reviewed article.)

1. Gustav Koehler and R. De Vries. The Perinatal Health Crisis in California. Sacramento: California Department of Consumers Affairs. December, 1980.

2. R. De Vries. Regulating Birth: Midwives, Medicine, and the Law. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1985. (6 Chapters)

3. R. De Vries. Sociology and the Liberal Arts. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association, 1987.

4. M. Leming, R. De Vries, and B. Furnish (eds.). The Sociological Perspective: A Value Committed Approach. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1989.

5. R. De Vries. Making Midwives Legal: Childbirth, Medicine, and the Law. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. (Revised edition of Regulating Birth with 2 new chapters), 1995.

6. R. De Vries and Janardan Subedi (eds.). Bioethics and Society: Constructing the Ethical Enterprise. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1998.

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7. R. De Vries, Sirpa Wrede, Edwin van Teijlingen, and Cecilia Benoit (eds.). Birth by Design: Pregnancy, Maternity Care, and Midwifery in North America and Europe. New York: Routledge, 2001.

8. R. De Vries. A Pleasing Birth: Midwifery and Maternity Care in the Netherlands. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2005; Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2005. (8 chapters) [selected by the Chronicle of Higher Education as “Note Bene”]

9. R. De Vries, Charles Bosk, Leigh Turner, and Kristina Orfali (eds.). The view from here: Social Science and Bioethics. London: Blackwell, 2007.

10. Ivy Bourgeault, Robert Dingwall and R. De Vries (eds.). Qualitative Methods in

Health Research, London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2010.

Book Reviews

1. R. De Vries. Law, Justice and the Individual in Society. J.L. Tapp and F.J. Levine (eds.). In Contemporary Sociology, (5/1979): 428-429.

2. R. De Vries. Health/Medicine and the Faith Traditions. Martin Marty and

Kenneth Vaux (eds.). In Christian Scholar’s Review, (Vol. 12, No. 3, 1983): 271-272.

3. R. De Vries. The Social Transformation of American Medicine, Paul Starr; The

Youngest Science, Lewis Thomas; The Holistic Healers, Paul Reisser, et al. In Christian Scholar’s Review, (Vol. 13, No. 4, 1984): 384-386.

4. R. De Vries. The Making of Rehabilitation: A Political Economy of Medical

Specialization, 1890 - 1980. G. Gritzer and A. Arluke. In Work and Occupations, (Vol. 14, No. 2, 1987): 314-315.

5. R. De Vries. Social Science Perspectives on Medical Ethics, George Weisz (ed.).

In Social Science and Medicine, (Vol. 33, No. 5, 1991): 635-636. 6. Charles Taliaferro and R. De Vries. Healing Powers, Fred Frohock and Life’s

Dominion, Ronald Dworkin. In Qualitative Sociology, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 1994): 103-106.

7. R. De Vries. “Toward a sociology of bioethics.” Review essay of the following

books: All God’s Mistakes, Charles Bosk; Intensive Care, Robert Zussman; Strangers at the Bedside, David Rothman; Deciding Who Lives: Fateful Choices in the Intensive Care Nursery, Renee Anspach. In Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 18, No. 1, 1995: 119-128.

8. R. De Vries. At Women’s Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights,

Cynthia Daniels, and Young Poor and Pregnant: The Psychology of Teenage Motherhood, Judith Music. In The Annals, (Vol. 538, No. 3, 1995): 223-224.

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9. R. De Vries. Beyond Caring: Hospitals, Nurses, and the Social Organization of Ethics, Daniel Chambliss. In The Hastings Center Report, (Vol. 27, No. 4, 1997): 41-42.

10. R. De Vries. Bioethics in America, M.L. Tina Stevens. In The Journal of

American History, (6/2002): 316-318. 11. R. De Vries. Een Weloverwogen Dood: Euthanasie in Nederland (A well-

considered death: Euthanasia in the the Netherlands), James Kennedy. In Bulletin of the History of Medicine, (Vol. 77, 2003): 752-753.

12. R. De Vries. Bioethics as Practice, Judith Andre. In Medical Humanities

Review, (Vol. 17, No. 1, 2003): 95-99. 13. R. De Vries. Public Bodies, Private Lives: The Historical Construction of Life

Insurance, Health Risk, and Citizenship in the Netherlands, 1880-1920, Klasien Horstman. In Bulletin of the History of Medicine, (Spring 2005).

14. R. De Vries. What’s the Matter with Kansas?, Thomas Frank. In Christian

Century, (3/8/2005): 42-43.

15. R. De Vries. “Among Bioethicists.” Review of The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape. Lisa A. Eckenwiler and Felicia G. Cohn (eds.). In Hastings Center Report, (Vol. no. 2009): 46-47.

Published Abstracts

1. De Vries RG, “Political Socialization and Perception: An Application of Log-Linear Technique.” Proceedings of the Eighth Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Research Symposium, Richmond, Virginia. 1978.

2. De Vries RG, “The Case of Building Permit Statistics: A Caveat for the Construction of Information Systems.” Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Proceedings, Washington, D.C. 1978.

3. Vawter DE, Gervais KG, Prehn AW, De Vries RG, Freeman TB, Garrett JE, McIndoo TQ. Placebo-controlled surgical trials: Perspectives of Parkinson’s disease (PD) researchers. Exp Neur, 187: 221-222 (2004).

4. Prehn AW, Vawter DE, De Vries RG, McIndoo TQ, Gervais KG, Garrett JE, Freeman TB. Practical and ethical challenges in surgical trials: Perspectives of Parkinson’s disease (PD) researchers. Neurology, 62 (Suppl 5): A393 (2004).

5. Prehn AW, Vawter DE, De Vries RG, McIndoo TQ, Gervais KG, Garrett JE, Freeman TB Designing rigorous surgical trials: Guidance from North American movement disorder researchers. Movement Disorders, 20 (Suppl 10): S164 (2005).

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6. De Vries, RG, Marincola, E., Anderson, MS, Martinson, BC. Promoting Research Integrity: Do we need better scientists or better science? Journal of Neurochemistry, 94 (Suppl 1): 64 (2005).

7. J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela W. Prehn, , Timothy McIndoo and R. De Vries "Funding surgical device research: Perspectives of Parkinson’s disease researchers." Movement Disorders, 21 (Suppl 13): S127 (2006).

8. Angela W. Prehn, Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Timothy McIndoo and R. De Vries. "Ethical issues in deep brain stimulation (DBS) research: Perspectives of surgical researchers studying Parkinson’s disease.” Movement Disorders, 21 (Suppl 1): S155 (2006).

9. TB Freeman, Vawter DE, , Gervais KG, Prehn AW, De Vries RG, Garrett JE, McIndoo TQ. “ The modern era of surgical research design: Perspectives of Parkinson’s disease researchers.” Experimental Neurology, 198 (2006): 568-569.