As many aspects of assisted conception become familiar, others emerge not only as unfamiliar, but also unpredicted. This article focuses on a newly emergent kin figure – the donor sibling. It suggests that the anthropology of friendship might have as much to tell us about the significance of the donor sibling in Euro-American kinship thinking as the anthropology of kinship. The article locates the donor-sibling in changes in UK legislation and policy that have increasingly promoted more transparency and ‘openness’ in donor conception
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
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The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
As many aspects of assisted conception become familiar, others emerge not only as unfamiliar, but al...
This article explores how Dutch people conceived via sperm donation attempted to make or unmake kins...
Research Framework: New figures are emerging within the connections created by donor conception: sam...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Each year 800 children are born as a result of donor...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
This article considers the disclosure, sharing and exchange of information on being donor conceived ...
Family resemblances and connectedness constitute a recent interest in sociological debate. This arti...
This article critically examines the setting of limits on the number of children or family groups th...
International audienceAlice was conceived with a sperm donation in the 1980s in England. Through a D...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
As many aspects of assisted conception become familiar, others emerge not only as unfamiliar, but al...
This article explores how Dutch people conceived via sperm donation attempted to make or unmake kins...
Research Framework: New figures are emerging within the connections created by donor conception: sam...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Each year 800 children are born as a result of donor...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
This article considers the disclosure, sharing and exchange of information on being donor conceived ...
Family resemblances and connectedness constitute a recent interest in sociological debate. This arti...
This article critically examines the setting of limits on the number of children or family groups th...
International audienceAlice was conceived with a sperm donation in the 1980s in England. Through a D...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...
Existing research suggests that embryo donation may be seen as similar to adoption by those who dona...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
The use of donated human semen in the UK was developed by medical practitioners as a means of circum...