This paper explores how organizations within the fertility treatment sector in the UK discursively construct (cis) male infertility and whether, in so doing, they reinforce or reproduce prevailing institutionalized discourses and practices of masculinity. We seek to address the gender disparity in contemporary understandings of reproductive health in Organization Studies (OS) where women's experience of infertility and its impact is well researched, but only occasionally does this extend to issues of male infertility. Specifically, we build on existing literature in the social sciences and OS on male infertility and expand it by investigating the organizations that treat fertility issues. We examine and discuss how they may inadvertently co...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The reproductive realm ...
This article examines the qualitative research literature that exists in relation to men...
This article explores the involvement of doctors, men, and men's partners in the clinical setting of...
This paper examines men's experiences of fertility/infertility against a backdrop of changing unders...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Although recent research has highlighted the distressing impact of infertility for men, fertility is...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
There is growing concern about the health of men in the developed West. Compared with women they hav...
Gender scholars argue that in Western culture hegemonic gender beliefs are widespread and stable, an...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
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...
While social science research has begun to demonstrate the significant impact of infertility and inv...
This dissertation revolves around three main elements: 'male infertility'; existing social science r...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The reproductive realm ...
This article examines the qualitative research literature that exists in relation to men...
This article explores the involvement of doctors, men, and men's partners in the clinical setting of...
This paper examines men's experiences of fertility/infertility against a backdrop of changing unders...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
Although recent research has highlighted the distressing impact of infertility for men, fertility is...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
There is growing concern about the health of men in the developed West. Compared with women they hav...
Gender scholars argue that in Western culture hegemonic gender beliefs are widespread and stable, an...
In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a ‘male-factor’. Yet, little empirical wo...
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...
While social science research has begun to demonstrate the significant impact of infertility and inv...
This dissertation revolves around three main elements: 'male infertility'; existing social science r...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The reproductive realm ...
This article examines the qualitative research literature that exists in relation to men...
This article explores the involvement of doctors, men, and men's partners in the clinical setting of...