This is a post-print of an article published in Culture, Health & Sexuality 2004 published by Taylor & Francis. This version is reproduced under the journal's author licence agreement. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13691058.aspThis paper reports on the complex representations of sperm providers in the narratives of donors, recipients and offspring involved in donor-assisted conception. Eighty-seven volunteers from Australia, Canada, UK, USA and Argentina participated in qualitative narrative research. Sperm provision was perceived to be publicly represented as sexualised, provoking both disgust and hilarity; this is interpreted as arising from its association with masturbation and the metaphorical representation of the donor sperm ...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Multiple sociological studies have demonstrated how talk of ‘good’ motives enables people to mainta...
While in the context of western societies sperm is attributed with a wide range of meanings, in the ...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
In the literature, relatively little attention has been paid to the meaning of donor involvement in ...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
Whilst there exists a considerable body of research documenting heterosexual couples’ use of donor s...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
This study explored the lived experiences of men, diagnosed as infertile, who had become fathers thr...
This article argues that that there are two important reasons why many potential donors refrain from...
As reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face a shortfal...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Multiple sociological studies have demonstrated how talk of ‘good’ motives enables people to mainta...
While in the context of western societies sperm is attributed with a wide range of meanings, in the ...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
In the literature, relatively little attention has been paid to the meaning of donor involvement in ...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
Whilst there exists a considerable body of research documenting heterosexual couples’ use of donor s...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
This study explored the lived experiences of men, diagnosed as infertile, who had become fathers thr...
This article argues that that there are two important reasons why many potential donors refrain from...
As reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face a shortfal...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Multiple sociological studies have demonstrated how talk of ‘good’ motives enables people to mainta...