The concept of biological kinship is a sociocultural construction of facts taken for granted as “natural.” The concept of blood, of “bond,” of “connection,” symbolizes the fact that relatives are perceived as having claims on one another by virtue of DNA. It is taken for granted that the biological relation attains a meaning in human relations. Yet, this taken-for-grantedness is rarely deconstructed. Thus, the purpose of this article is threefold: (a) to examine the conceptualization of the links between the social and the biological in societies of the Global North, and to analyze the assumptions that implicitly underpin the literature on new forms of family, in particular, “single” mothers by choice with donor-conceived children. Two of t...
This article considers three broad contexts within which family law is being asked to consider the c...
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This article addresses a striking contrast at the center of contemporary social and legal views of f...
Reciprocal IVF is a route to parenthood that, for the first time, allows cis two-mother families (an...
Since the '90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
This review considers four recent works on in vitro fertilization; human egg donation; the relation...
Given the rapid advances in assisted reproductive technology, the need for providing a more nuanced ...
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...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
Internationally, there is considerable inconsistency in the recognition and regulation of children's...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
The conceptualizations and relations of people with no direct descendants are a field scarcely studi...
Thirty-five years after its initial success as a form of technologically assisted human reproduction...
The article revisits the old controversy concerning the relation of the mother's brother and sister'...
This article considers three broad contexts within which family law is being asked to consider the c...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This article addresses a striking contrast at the center of contemporary social and legal views of f...
Reciprocal IVF is a route to parenthood that, for the first time, allows cis two-mother families (an...
Since the '90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
This review considers four recent works on in vitro fertilization; human egg donation; the relation...
Given the rapid advances in assisted reproductive technology, the need for providing a more nuanced ...
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...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
Internationally, there is considerable inconsistency in the recognition and regulation of children's...
ABSTRACT: This qualitative study explored how 36 initially female-partnered mothers defined their ow...
The conceptualizations and relations of people with no direct descendants are a field scarcely studi...
Thirty-five years after its initial success as a form of technologically assisted human reproduction...
The article revisits the old controversy concerning the relation of the mother's brother and sister'...
This article considers three broad contexts within which family law is being asked to consider the c...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This article addresses a striking contrast at the center of contemporary social and legal views of f...