This essay deals with the meaning of family resemblances from the perspective of infertile couples who resort to assisted reproduction involving donation of gametes or embryos. Focusing on an online discussion forum, we try to grasp the value of resemblance for people who cannot boast genetic bonds with their children, and to appreciate the way this bodily dimension is managed socially. For most of them, resemblance talk “is not only an accepted form of public discourse but also a societal convention that reaffirms family relationships and social relationships more generally” (Becker et al. 2005, p. 1301). In particular we can appreciate the efforts made to construct bodily similarities through specific medical (e.g. matching managed by med...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Since the ‘90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
This essay deals with the meaning of family resemblances from the perspective of infertile couples w...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the field of donor conception, matching is a practice that involves ch...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
Family resemblances and connectedness constitute a recent interest in sociological debate. This arti...
This qualitative interview study sought to gather and better understand heterosexual parents experie...
This qualitative interview study sought to gather and better understand heterosexual parents' experi...
Internationally, there is considerable inconsistency in the recognition and regulation of children's...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
International audienceBodies are at the core of donor conceived families’ stories. More specifically...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
This article examines the absence of biological relatedness in couples where the use of a third-part...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Since the ‘90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
This essay deals with the meaning of family resemblances from the perspective of infertile couples w...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In the field of donor conception, matching is a practice that involves ch...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
Family resemblances and connectedness constitute a recent interest in sociological debate. This arti...
This qualitative interview study sought to gather and better understand heterosexual parents experie...
This qualitative interview study sought to gather and better understand heterosexual parents' experi...
Internationally, there is considerable inconsistency in the recognition and regulation of children's...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
International audienceBodies are at the core of donor conceived families’ stories. More specifically...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
This article examines the absence of biological relatedness in couples where the use of a third-part...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Since the ‘90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...