This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduction by exploring how the non-reproductive female body is discursively (re)constructed by organizations which provide fertility treatment, such as private clinics and fertility magazines. Organization studies has neglected the non-reproductive body, despite a fair amount of research on its reproductive counterpart, especially pregnant and maternal bodies. Equally, these discussions privilege the employment relationship – for example, how women are enjoined to manage their bodies at work – whereas we concentrate on the marketplace, or the field of fertility treatment, and the organizations therein. These organizations, while focused on reprodu...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
Bibliography: leaves 47-53.The "new" reproductive technologies (NRTs) have gathered substantial mome...
This paper contributes new perspectives to studies on women in management, proposing the concept of ...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organisations, the body and reproduct...
This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively c...
This chapter examines the intersections between biological and social dimensions of gender and healt...
Based on two field surveys in sociology, one studying people who are voluntarily chil- dless and the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of moth...
This thesis explores how Field-Configuring Events (FCEs) discursively maintain field legitimacy. It ...
Reproduction of human beings is also the reproduction of social relationships that constitutes a mul...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
Bibliography: leaves 47-53.The "new" reproductive technologies (NRTs) have gathered substantial mome...
This paper contributes new perspectives to studies on women in management, proposing the concept of ...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organisations, the body and reproduct...
This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively c...
This chapter examines the intersections between biological and social dimensions of gender and healt...
Based on two field surveys in sociology, one studying people who are voluntarily chil- dless and the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of moth...
This thesis explores how Field-Configuring Events (FCEs) discursively maintain field legitimacy. It ...
Reproduction of human beings is also the reproduction of social relationships that constitutes a mul...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
Bibliography: leaves 47-53.The "new" reproductive technologies (NRTs) have gathered substantial mome...
This paper contributes new perspectives to studies on women in management, proposing the concept of ...