Reproductive Governance and Bodily Materiality explores the growing centrality and power of the medical professional and lay practices within the field of human reproduction as they entangle with political economic processes, providing examples from multiple countries
From the FDA review of RU-486 to the recent growth of fertility clinics to the rights of lesbian par...
The article is based on an ethnographic investigation and inter- views to patients and medical perso...
In Reproductive Medicine and the Life Sciences in the Contemporary Economy, Alexander Styhre and Reb...
Reproductive Governance and Bodily Materiality explores the growing centrality and power of the medi...
This chapter examines the intersections between biological and social dimensions of gender and healt...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
Drawing on feminist political economy literature and health economics research on the costs of incon...
Third party conception is a growing phenomenon and provokes a burgeoning range of ethical, legal and...
This dissertation consists of two separately published articles and one book chapter linked together...
Explores the major social and political consequences of new reproductive and genetic technologies. I...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
This article explores the construction of meaning regarding assisted reproductive technology by lega...
This article focuses on the transformation of the female reproductive body with the use of assisted ...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
From the FDA review of RU-486 to the recent growth of fertility clinics to the rights of lesbian par...
The article is based on an ethnographic investigation and inter- views to patients and medical perso...
In Reproductive Medicine and the Life Sciences in the Contemporary Economy, Alexander Styhre and Reb...
Reproductive Governance and Bodily Materiality explores the growing centrality and power of the medi...
This chapter examines the intersections between biological and social dimensions of gender and healt...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
Drawing on feminist political economy literature and health economics research on the costs of incon...
Third party conception is a growing phenomenon and provokes a burgeoning range of ethical, legal and...
This dissertation consists of two separately published articles and one book chapter linked together...
Explores the major social and political consequences of new reproductive and genetic technologies. I...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
This article explores the construction of meaning regarding assisted reproductive technology by lega...
This article focuses on the transformation of the female reproductive body with the use of assisted ...
This paper contributes to debates on the intersections between organizations, the body, and reproduc...
From the FDA review of RU-486 to the recent growth of fertility clinics to the rights of lesbian par...
The article is based on an ethnographic investigation and inter- views to patients and medical perso...
In Reproductive Medicine and the Life Sciences in the Contemporary Economy, Alexander Styhre and Reb...