This longitudinal, qualitative study investigated the genesis and transformation of the social representations of organ transplants. A search of the West Australian newspaper, from 1954 to 1995 found 672 articles pertaining to organ transplants. Two distinct, but conflicting, representations emerged in the analyses. In the first representation, found from 1967/68, the surgeon was paramount and organ transplants were iconised as ‘spare part surgery’. In the second representation, found from 1984/85, the role of the donor was emphasised and transplants iconised as a ‘gift of life’. Both representations were discernible in 1994/95. We consider the question whether there are now two conflicting representations or one representation with two con...
The ‘gift of life’ is a popular discourse associated with pro-donation and transplant activists, its...
The physiological risks of organ transplantation are well documented, but more poorly understood are...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
This study extends previous research investigating the social representation of organ donation and t...
This study extends previous research investigating the social representation of organ donation and t...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
As human organ donation and transplantation have become both an accepted medical practice and a soci...
Organ donation and transplantation is about bodies and body parts. It is about life, death, and the ...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
Organ donation and transplantation has become a major part of the course of organ and tissue disease...
Abstract Introduction. – On 1st January 2017, the updated presumed consent for organ donation was w...
Making the life-saving treatment of transplantation available to patients who need it requires the c...
This paper illustrates the empirical investigation of social representations by means of photographs...
The ‘gift of life’ is a popular discourse associated with pro-donation and transplant activists, its...
The physiological risks of organ transplantation are well documented, but more poorly understood are...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
This study extends previous research investigating the social representation of organ donation and t...
This study extends previous research investigating the social representation of organ donation and t...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
As human organ donation and transplantation have become both an accepted medical practice and a soci...
Organ donation and transplantation is about bodies and body parts. It is about life, death, and the ...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
Organ donation and transplantation has become a major part of the course of organ and tissue disease...
Abstract Introduction. – On 1st January 2017, the updated presumed consent for organ donation was w...
Making the life-saving treatment of transplantation available to patients who need it requires the c...
This paper illustrates the empirical investigation of social representations by means of photographs...
The ‘gift of life’ is a popular discourse associated with pro-donation and transplant activists, its...
The physiological risks of organ transplantation are well documented, but more poorly understood are...
International audienceSince the first successful human organ transplants of the late 60s, television...