TY - JOUR
T1 - Correction to
T2 - Temporal sociomedical approaches to intersex* bodies (History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, (2022), 44, 2, (28), 10.1007/s40656-022-00511-0)
AU - Danon, Limor Meoded
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - In the sentence "The term somatic time (XXX, 2018), signifies a socio-phenomenological approach to examining the relationship between time and body through different lenses, the first of which is the body as a temporal object." (p 3), the citation should have read (Meoded Danon, 2018). In the sentence "We cannot predict our deaths, although we are aware they are inevitable, and sometimes we feel death is imminent (XXX, 2015), but its exact time is uncertain." (p. 3), the citation should have read (Meoded Danon, 2015). In the sentence " Nonetheless, the uncertainty that surrounds babies with bodies that develop differently than typical male/female bodies, espe?cially those with atypical genitalia or a lack of reproductive organs, may result in negative, stressful experiences for parents (Pasterski et al., 2014), who depend on medical professionals for guidance (XXX, 2016; XXX, 2017).’ (p. 5), the citation should have read ’(Meoded Danon & Yanay, 2016’; Meoded Danon & Krämer, 2017)’. The original article has been corrected.
AB - In the sentence "The term somatic time (XXX, 2018), signifies a socio-phenomenological approach to examining the relationship between time and body through different lenses, the first of which is the body as a temporal object." (p 3), the citation should have read (Meoded Danon, 2018). In the sentence "We cannot predict our deaths, although we are aware they are inevitable, and sometimes we feel death is imminent (XXX, 2015), but its exact time is uncertain." (p. 3), the citation should have read (Meoded Danon, 2015). In the sentence " Nonetheless, the uncertainty that surrounds babies with bodies that develop differently than typical male/female bodies, espe?cially those with atypical genitalia or a lack of reproductive organs, may result in negative, stressful experiences for parents (Pasterski et al., 2014), who depend on medical professionals for guidance (XXX, 2016; XXX, 2017).’ (p. 5), the citation should have read ’(Meoded Danon & Yanay, 2016’; Meoded Danon & Krämer, 2017)’. The original article has been corrected.
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U2 - 10.1007/s40656-022-00517-8
DO - 10.1007/s40656-022-00517-8
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C2 - 35867187
AN - SCOPUS:85134511519
SN - 0391-9714
VL - 44
JO - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
JF - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
IS - 3
M1 - 31
ER -