
Monique Lanoix
Associate professor | Faculty staff
- Bioethics
- Feminist Philosophy
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Continental Philosophy
Post-doctoral Fellow, Mount St. Vincent University
Post-doctoral Fellow, Dalhousie University
Ph.D., Philosophy, Université de Montréal
Selected publications
Lanoix, M. Workarounds as Resistance. Studies in Political Economy/Recherches en Économie Politique, special issue: Decent Care work: Politics, Policy, Resistance and Struggle, 106(1): 22-29, 2025.
Panda, U., Lanoix, Monique, Gewurtz, R., Moll, S., and Durocher E., Vulnerability: Personal support workers working during COVID-19 pandemic, Healthcare (On-line November 2024 https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/23/2474)
Lanoix, M. Beyond Private? Dementia, Caregiving and Public Health, Canadian Journal of Bioethics, 6 (3-4): 89-101, 2023.
Egan, M., Rudman, D., Lanoix, M., Meyer, M., Linkewish, B., Quant, S., Montgomery, P., Fear, J., Donnelly, B., Collver, M., and Daly, S. Exemplary Post-discharge Stroke Rehabilitation: A Multiple Case Study, Clinical Rehabilitation, 37(6): 851-863, 2023.
Apostolova, I. and Lanoix, M. The Importance of Developing Care-Worker-Centered Robotics in Long-Term Care, Bioethics, Special Issue: Promises and Challenges of Medical AI, 36(2): 170-177, 2022. (On-line, October 2021).
Lanoix, M. Just Aging: Aging the Prudential Lifespan Account, Journal of Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 24(3): 351-366, 2021 (On-line March 2021).
Lanoix, M. Re-conceptualizing the Political Subject: The Importance of Age for Care Theory, International Journal of Care and Caring, 4 (1), 43-58, 2020. Top 5 IJCC journal downloads of 2020.
Lanoix, M. No longer Home Alone? Home-Care and the Canada Health Act. Health Care Analysis special volume on Precarious Solidarity: Preferential Access in Canadian Health Care, on-line, December 18, 2016, doi:10.1007/s10728-016-0336-0, print, 168-189, 2017.
Lanoix, M. Who Cares? Care and the Ethical Self. Les ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, La Revue du centre de recherche en éthique de l’Université de Montréal, numéro spécial, Paul Ricoeur and Care Ethics, 10 (3), 49-65, 2015.