The centrality and value of women's voices
(2024)
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Dr Michal Nahman's Outputs (10)
Redefining bioavailability through the 'lens' of migrant egg donors in Spain (2023)
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This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontological choreographies’, offering a cyborg feminist account of ‘bioavailability’ as embodied becomings, rather than a fixed ontological state of being.... Read More about Redefining bioavailability through the 'lens' of migrant egg donors in Spain.
Introduction: Global fertility chains and the colonial present of assisted reproductive technologies (2022)
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The introduction to the Special Section “Global Fertility Chains and the Colonial Present of Assisted Reproductive Technologies”(re)situates assisted reproductive technologies, infrastructures,and markets within older, yet ongoing, histories of colon... Read More about Introduction: Global fertility chains and the colonial present of assisted reproductive technologies.
Global fertility chains: An integrative political economy approach to understanding the reproductive bioeconomy (2021)
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Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is extracted and governed in the reproductive bioeconomy, which broadly refers to the various ways reproductive tissues, bodies, services, customers, work... Read More about Global fertility chains: An integrative political economy approach to understanding the reproductive bioeconomy.
Migrant extractability: Centring the voices of egg providers in cross-border reproduction (2018)
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© 2018 This paper explores reproductive justice from the perspective of those at the beginning of the value chain of reproduction. This vantage point of egg providers can help lend important insights into the wider processes of family-making across b... Read More about Migrant extractability: Centring the voices of egg providers in cross-border reproduction.
Receiving, or ‘adopting’, donated embryos to have children: Parents narrate and draw kinship boundaries (2018)
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Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who donate or receive embryos, or it may not. Our qualitative study explored whether having a child via embryo donation initiated kinship connections bet... Read More about Receiving, or ‘adopting’, donated embryos to have children: Parents narrate and draw kinship boundaries.
Reproductive tourism, through the anthropological “reproscope” (2016)
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This review analyses the emerging literature on ‘reproductive tourism’ through a metaphorical ‘reproscope’ focusing largely on cross-border egg donation and surrogacy as the prime areas of contemporary anthropological investigation. Whilst acknowledg... Read More about Reproductive tourism, through the anthropological “reproscope”.
Romanian IVF: a brief history through the ‘lens’ of labour, migration and global egg donation markets (2016)
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© 2016 The Author This paper centres on a history of Romanian IVF, including the achievement of significant milestones and the establishment of key clinics. In addition to examining some of the legal and ethical aspects of IVF in Romania, the paper a... Read More about Romanian IVF: a brief history through the ‘lens’ of labour, migration and global egg donation markets.
Romanian egg sellers, 'dignity' and feminist alliances in transnational ova exchanges (2008)
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This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romania. Following on from a piece written by Jyotsna Gupta and published in this journal in February 2006, this article asks what kinds of feminist allianc... Read More about Romanian egg sellers, 'dignity' and feminist alliances in transnational ova exchanges.
Materializing israeliness: Difference and mixture in transnational ova donation (2006)
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