Multiple sociological studies have demonstrated how talk of ‘good’ motives enables people to maintain the presentation of a moral self in the context of stigmatised behaviours. Far fewer have examined why people sometimes describe acting for the ‘wrong reasons’ or choose to qualify, or reject, assumptions that they are motivated by a desire to ‘do good’. In this article, I analyse one such situation: sperm donors who describe being partially motivated by a ‘selfish’ desire to procreate, a motive which these same men frame as morally questionable. I argue that such accounts are explicable if we consider the (gendered) interactional and cultural contexts in which they are produced, particularly the way interactive contexts shape the desirabi...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Across two studies, we assessed the role of social-cognitive and emotional factors in promoting and ...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
This article argues that that there are two important reasons why many potential donors refrain from...
This is a post-print of an article published in Culture, Health & Sexuality 2004 published by Taylor...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
This thesis explores how medical and organization procedures surrounding gamete donation are shaped ...
Within Australia, a diverse range of social and legislative contexts may be seen to either widen or ...
© 2009 SAGEAs reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Whilst there exists a considerable body of research documenting heterosexual couples’ use of donor s...
As reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face a shortfal...
International audienceDespite the growing importance of the international scientific literatureconce...
As informal sperm donation becomes more prevalent worldwide, understanding donor psychology and inte...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Across two studies, we assessed the role of social-cognitive and emotional factors in promoting and ...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
This article argues that that there are two important reasons why many potential donors refrain from...
This is a post-print of an article published in Culture, Health & Sexuality 2004 published by Taylor...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
This thesis explores how medical and organization procedures surrounding gamete donation are shaped ...
Within Australia, a diverse range of social and legislative contexts may be seen to either widen or ...
© 2009 SAGEAs reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Whilst there exists a considerable body of research documenting heterosexual couples’ use of donor s...
As reproductive health clinics both within Australia and internationally continue to face a shortfal...
International audienceDespite the growing importance of the international scientific literatureconce...
As informal sperm donation becomes more prevalent worldwide, understanding donor psychology and inte...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The subject matter for this paper is an analysis of donor insemination practices in relation to kins...
Across two studies, we assessed the role of social-cognitive and emotional factors in promoting and ...