AbstractThis paper explores contemporary policies and practices surrounding prenatal diagnosis, and seeks to challenge positive or simplistic readings of these modern biomedical technologies by asking questions such as: what about feelings? How far is choice real? Can disability be eliminated? How will diagnosis change in the future? Discussion of lived experience of diagnosis is required to put ethical or political debates in context
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...
Background The problem of disability is evident in historical and contemporary western society. Medi...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
AbstractThis paper explores contemporary policies and practices surrounding prenatal diagnosis, and ...
The increased use of in vitro fertilization has raised many ethical questions pertaining to preimpla...
Arguments have been forwarded that terminating a pregnancy affected by a congenital abnormality disc...
This chapter reconsiders critiques of pre-natal diagnosis in Disability Studies. Underlying assumpti...
AbstractThe expressivist objection to prenatal testing is acknowledged as a significant critique of ...
Drawing on literature about the disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing, this article...
Introduction : As medical science evolves, questions arise regarding how high the quality of life sh...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
Disability rights activists have been trailblazers in the public debate about prenatal genetic testi...
In the past half-century, medical advances in prenatal and neonatal care have recast the moral lands...
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...
Background The problem of disability is evident in historical and contemporary western society. Medi...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
AbstractThis paper explores contemporary policies and practices surrounding prenatal diagnosis, and ...
The increased use of in vitro fertilization has raised many ethical questions pertaining to preimpla...
Arguments have been forwarded that terminating a pregnancy affected by a congenital abnormality disc...
This chapter reconsiders critiques of pre-natal diagnosis in Disability Studies. Underlying assumpti...
AbstractThe expressivist objection to prenatal testing is acknowledged as a significant critique of ...
Drawing on literature about the disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing, this article...
Introduction : As medical science evolves, questions arise regarding how high the quality of life sh...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
For this project I describe the socio-historical development of a particularapplication of genetic p...
Disability rights activists have been trailblazers in the public debate about prenatal genetic testi...
In the past half-century, medical advances in prenatal and neonatal care have recast the moral lands...
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...
Background The problem of disability is evident in historical and contemporary western society. Medi...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...