The dynamics of the assisted reproductive technologies and of the practice of “maternity for others” are extended on a global scale. The article analyzes some dynamics involved, in particular with regard to the dimension of commercialization, corporeity and relationships, to understand which new forms motherhood, fatherhood and more generally parenting can take
How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as ‘...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body...
In the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) debate an important discussion concerns the practice...
This article deals with the universe of representations of new reproductive technologies and analyz...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
Motherhood is a social reality; the very social intuition existed in society since time immemorial. ...
Má bakalářská práce je zaměřena na názory české veřejnosti na mateřství a rodičovství v kontextu nov...
In the article the author describes the latest parenting techniques: in vitro fertilization, the con...
Synopsis – Science and technology are not value free. For effective political action we need to know...
This article explores the construction of meaning regarding assisted reproductive technology by lega...
The article discusses two "special types" of reproductive choices – combating infertility through as...
"If there is no humanity without language, nor can there be a society without parenthood. But what d...
This article marks experimental modes of sociality in a transnational Indian assisted reproductive t...
This study is a theoretical analysis of human conception in the modern world. Emphasis is placed on ...
How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as ‘...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body...
In the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) debate an important discussion concerns the practice...
This article deals with the universe of representations of new reproductive technologies and analyz...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
Motherhood is a social reality; the very social intuition existed in society since time immemorial. ...
Má bakalářská práce je zaměřena na názory české veřejnosti na mateřství a rodičovství v kontextu nov...
In the article the author describes the latest parenting techniques: in vitro fertilization, the con...
Synopsis – Science and technology are not value free. For effective political action we need to know...
This article explores the construction of meaning regarding assisted reproductive technology by lega...
The article discusses two "special types" of reproductive choices – combating infertility through as...
"If there is no humanity without language, nor can there be a society without parenthood. But what d...
This article marks experimental modes of sociality in a transnational Indian assisted reproductive t...
This study is a theoretical analysis of human conception in the modern world. Emphasis is placed on ...
How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as ‘...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
This article builds on the theorizing of body work through introducing a new concept: ‘maternal body...