In an era when the merger between capitalism and science becomes an accepted norm, new questions need to be asked about the ethical implications of scientific practices. One such practice is organ transplantation. However, potent debates surround the just distribution and ethical implications of organ transplantation. This paper examines the ways in which children are socialised through children’s literature to accept or challenge the dominant ideologies underpinning organ transplantation. It argues that how subjectivity is constructed informs understandings of agency, and this in turn can deliver new approaches to concerns about scientific practices.<br /
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
This book examines the position of children who provide tissue to potentially save the life of anoth...
This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
This special issue explores developing understandings of the limits and possible extensions of organ...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of
 bioethici...
In 1979 Ruth Hubbard asserted that 'science is the most respected legitimator of new realities' (Hub...
Inspired by Sweetness and Power, in which Sidney Mintz traces the colonial and mercantilist routes o...
Bioethical discourse on organ donation and transplantation medicine covers a wide range of topics, f...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
This paper explores the forms of argumentation employed by participants in a recent public engagemen...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
Organ transplantation raises a host of complex ethical issues. Transplantation often occurs in patie...
Are contemporary models of health-care eroding the importance of children in Western cultures? Are w...
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
This book examines the position of children who provide tissue to potentially save the life of anoth...
This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
This special issue explores developing understandings of the limits and possible extensions of organ...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of
 bioethici...
In 1979 Ruth Hubbard asserted that 'science is the most respected legitimator of new realities' (Hub...
Inspired by Sweetness and Power, in which Sidney Mintz traces the colonial and mercantilist routes o...
Bioethical discourse on organ donation and transplantation medicine covers a wide range of topics, f...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
This paper explores the forms of argumentation employed by participants in a recent public engagemen...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
Organ transplantation raises a host of complex ethical issues. Transplantation often occurs in patie...
Are contemporary models of health-care eroding the importance of children in Western cultures? Are w...
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
Because technologies and morals co-evolve, modern societies have to become adept at techno-moral lea...
This book examines the position of children who provide tissue to potentially save the life of anoth...