Managing reproduction as an appliance of Western family planning to the Third World - mostly, could be subject of the anthropological inquiry by investigating the population po- licy, but also by supplying anthropological methods and expertise to the policy-makers. Basic social and cultural factors of human reproduction are discussed in the paper, with an accent on local contexts, when reviewing reproductive concepts and practices
Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, n°59International audienceIn the spac...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
This chapter provides sociocultural evidence for a different conceptualization of reproductive healt...
Despite generations of demographic scholarship, the everyday social practice of reproductive decisio...
This module examines the social and cultural relations of human reproduction. It outlines the ways i...
This module examines the social and cultural relations of human reproduction. It outlines the ways i...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
Throughout history human societies have sought to manage their reproductive lives to make them fit i...
This paper highlights a number of theoretical issues relevant to this special issue of Culture, Heal...
The micro-politics of population: Generating a theoretical approach to reproductive decision-making...
Reproductive medicine is a new important field in all the countries. The possibilities are tremendou...
in 1972, to respond to a global expansion in research needs in human reproduction, especially in the...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
This is a study of social and biological factors that determine reproduction, with special reference...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, n°59International audienceIn the spac...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
This chapter provides sociocultural evidence for a different conceptualization of reproductive healt...
Despite generations of demographic scholarship, the everyday social practice of reproductive decisio...
This module examines the social and cultural relations of human reproduction. It outlines the ways i...
This module examines the social and cultural relations of human reproduction. It outlines the ways i...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
Throughout history human societies have sought to manage their reproductive lives to make them fit i...
This paper highlights a number of theoretical issues relevant to this special issue of Culture, Heal...
The micro-politics of population: Generating a theoretical approach to reproductive decision-making...
Reproductive medicine is a new important field in all the countries. The possibilities are tremendou...
in 1972, to respond to a global expansion in research needs in human reproduction, especially in the...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
This is a study of social and biological factors that determine reproduction, with special reference...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, n°59International audienceIn the spac...
This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘repro...
This chapter provides sociocultural evidence for a different conceptualization of reproductive healt...