The birth of Louise Brown, the first baby born through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), in England in 1978 attracted worldwide media attention. This article examines how the contemporary British news media framed this momentous event. Drawing on the example of the Daily Mail's coverage, it focuses on the way in which the British press depicted Louise's parents' emotions, marital relationship and social class in a context of political and economic crisis and resurgent social conservatism. The British press framed the Browns as ordinary and respectable, noting their work ethic, family orientation and moral values. The article argues that the human-interest angle that the press used to represent this story created a dominant narrative in which IV...
In 2016, the New Scientist announced the birth and good health of the world’s first baby conceived u...
Introduction In 1978, Louise Brown was born, the world’s first test-tube baby. That was a hi...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
The birth of Louise Brown, the world's first "test-tube baby", has come to signify the moment at whi...
An examination is undertaken of the way in which embryo research and associated techniques or assist...
AbstractMediawatch: A report on infertility treatment that mixed mitochondria from a third party to ...
The use of sperm donation by single women has provoked public, professional and political debate. Ne...
celebration of two million children delivered after in vitro fer-tilization (IVF) procedures. The fi...
Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, December ...
The last century saw struggles for women's reproductive choices both to avoid childbearing (i.e. abo...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon reports on the local press reaction to two British developments in human r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes 'The Globe and Mail' newspaper coverage...
The development of therapeutic cloning research sparked a scientific controversy pitting patients’ h...
This paper captures the essence of a session of the Association of Clinical Embryologists' meeting h...
Faced with declining fertility rates, media in Britain are reacting with anxiety about cultural anni...
In 2016, the New Scientist announced the birth and good health of the world’s first baby conceived u...
Introduction In 1978, Louise Brown was born, the world’s first test-tube baby. That was a hi...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
The birth of Louise Brown, the world's first "test-tube baby", has come to signify the moment at whi...
An examination is undertaken of the way in which embryo research and associated techniques or assist...
AbstractMediawatch: A report on infertility treatment that mixed mitochondria from a third party to ...
The use of sperm donation by single women has provoked public, professional and political debate. Ne...
celebration of two million children delivered after in vitro fer-tilization (IVF) procedures. The fi...
Digitized from original print, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, December ...
The last century saw struggles for women's reproductive choices both to avoid childbearing (i.e. abo...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon reports on the local press reaction to two British developments in human r...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes 'The Globe and Mail' newspaper coverage...
The development of therapeutic cloning research sparked a scientific controversy pitting patients’ h...
This paper captures the essence of a session of the Association of Clinical Embryologists' meeting h...
Faced with declining fertility rates, media in Britain are reacting with anxiety about cultural anni...
In 2016, the New Scientist announced the birth and good health of the world’s first baby conceived u...
Introduction In 1978, Louise Brown was born, the world’s first test-tube baby. That was a hi...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...