Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
Families, Origins and Identities
Herausgeber: Freeman, Tabitha; Richards, Martin; Ebtehaj, Fatemeh; Graham, Susanna
Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
Families, Origins and Identities
Herausgeber: Freeman, Tabitha; Richards, Martin; Ebtehaj, Fatemeh; Graham, Susanna
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This multidisciplinary book addresses the nature and meaning of relationships and identity in assisted conception families.
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This multidisciplinary book addresses the nature and meaning of relationships and identity in assisted conception families.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038288
- ISBN-10: 1107038286
- Artikelnr.: 41525665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038288
- ISBN-10: 1107038286
- Artikelnr.: 41525665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Tabitha Freeman; Part I. Conceptualising Relatedness: 1. A
British history of collaborative reproduction and the rise of the genetic
connection Martin Richards; 2. Undoing kinship Jeanette Edwards; 3.
Genetically challenged: the determination of legal parenthood in assisted
reproduction Julie McCandless and Sally Sheldon; 4. On the moral importance
of genetic ties in families John B. Appleby and Anja Karnein; 5. Who cares
where you come from? Cultivating virtues of indifference Hallvard
Lillehammer; 6. Legal kinship and connection in US donor families Naomi
Cahn; 7. Relatedness in clinical practice Andrea Mechanick Braverman and
Lucy Frith; Part II. Experiencing Relatedness: 8. Defining connections:
gender and perceptions of relatedness in egg and sperm donation Rene
Almeling; 9. The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their
families Vasanti Jadva and Susan Imrie; 10. Frozen symbols of relatedness:
Belgian patients and their decisions about unused cryopreserved embryos
Veerle Provoost and Guido Pennings; 11. Family relationships in gay father
families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
Marcin Smietana, Sarah Jennings, Cathy Herbrand and Susan Golombok; 12.
Stories of an absent 'father': single women negotiating relatedness through
donor profiles Susanna Graham; 13. Infertility, gamete donation and
relatedness in British South Asian communities Nicky Hudson and Lorraine
Culley; 14. Families created by assisted reproduction: children's
perspectives Lucy Blake, Sophie Zadeh, Helen Statham and Tabitha Freeman;
15. Making connections: contact between sperm donor relations Tabitha
Freeman, Kate Bourne, Vasanti Jadva and Venessa Smith; 16. Relational
lives, relational selves: assisted reproduction and the impact on
grandparents Petra Nordqvist and Carol Smart.
British history of collaborative reproduction and the rise of the genetic
connection Martin Richards; 2. Undoing kinship Jeanette Edwards; 3.
Genetically challenged: the determination of legal parenthood in assisted
reproduction Julie McCandless and Sally Sheldon; 4. On the moral importance
of genetic ties in families John B. Appleby and Anja Karnein; 5. Who cares
where you come from? Cultivating virtues of indifference Hallvard
Lillehammer; 6. Legal kinship and connection in US donor families Naomi
Cahn; 7. Relatedness in clinical practice Andrea Mechanick Braverman and
Lucy Frith; Part II. Experiencing Relatedness: 8. Defining connections:
gender and perceptions of relatedness in egg and sperm donation Rene
Almeling; 9. The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their
families Vasanti Jadva and Susan Imrie; 10. Frozen symbols of relatedness:
Belgian patients and their decisions about unused cryopreserved embryos
Veerle Provoost and Guido Pennings; 11. Family relationships in gay father
families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
Marcin Smietana, Sarah Jennings, Cathy Herbrand and Susan Golombok; 12.
Stories of an absent 'father': single women negotiating relatedness through
donor profiles Susanna Graham; 13. Infertility, gamete donation and
relatedness in British South Asian communities Nicky Hudson and Lorraine
Culley; 14. Families created by assisted reproduction: children's
perspectives Lucy Blake, Sophie Zadeh, Helen Statham and Tabitha Freeman;
15. Making connections: contact between sperm donor relations Tabitha
Freeman, Kate Bourne, Vasanti Jadva and Venessa Smith; 16. Relational
lives, relational selves: assisted reproduction and the impact on
grandparents Petra Nordqvist and Carol Smart.
Introduction Tabitha Freeman; Part I. Conceptualising Relatedness: 1. A
British history of collaborative reproduction and the rise of the genetic
connection Martin Richards; 2. Undoing kinship Jeanette Edwards; 3.
Genetically challenged: the determination of legal parenthood in assisted
reproduction Julie McCandless and Sally Sheldon; 4. On the moral importance
of genetic ties in families John B. Appleby and Anja Karnein; 5. Who cares
where you come from? Cultivating virtues of indifference Hallvard
Lillehammer; 6. Legal kinship and connection in US donor families Naomi
Cahn; 7. Relatedness in clinical practice Andrea Mechanick Braverman and
Lucy Frith; Part II. Experiencing Relatedness: 8. Defining connections:
gender and perceptions of relatedness in egg and sperm donation Rene
Almeling; 9. The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their
families Vasanti Jadva and Susan Imrie; 10. Frozen symbols of relatedness:
Belgian patients and their decisions about unused cryopreserved embryos
Veerle Provoost and Guido Pennings; 11. Family relationships in gay father
families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
Marcin Smietana, Sarah Jennings, Cathy Herbrand and Susan Golombok; 12.
Stories of an absent 'father': single women negotiating relatedness through
donor profiles Susanna Graham; 13. Infertility, gamete donation and
relatedness in British South Asian communities Nicky Hudson and Lorraine
Culley; 14. Families created by assisted reproduction: children's
perspectives Lucy Blake, Sophie Zadeh, Helen Statham and Tabitha Freeman;
15. Making connections: contact between sperm donor relations Tabitha
Freeman, Kate Bourne, Vasanti Jadva and Venessa Smith; 16. Relational
lives, relational selves: assisted reproduction and the impact on
grandparents Petra Nordqvist and Carol Smart.
British history of collaborative reproduction and the rise of the genetic
connection Martin Richards; 2. Undoing kinship Jeanette Edwards; 3.
Genetically challenged: the determination of legal parenthood in assisted
reproduction Julie McCandless and Sally Sheldon; 4. On the moral importance
of genetic ties in families John B. Appleby and Anja Karnein; 5. Who cares
where you come from? Cultivating virtues of indifference Hallvard
Lillehammer; 6. Legal kinship and connection in US donor families Naomi
Cahn; 7. Relatedness in clinical practice Andrea Mechanick Braverman and
Lucy Frith; Part II. Experiencing Relatedness: 8. Defining connections:
gender and perceptions of relatedness in egg and sperm donation Rene
Almeling; 9. The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their
families Vasanti Jadva and Susan Imrie; 10. Frozen symbols of relatedness:
Belgian patients and their decisions about unused cryopreserved embryos
Veerle Provoost and Guido Pennings; 11. Family relationships in gay father
families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
Marcin Smietana, Sarah Jennings, Cathy Herbrand and Susan Golombok; 12.
Stories of an absent 'father': single women negotiating relatedness through
donor profiles Susanna Graham; 13. Infertility, gamete donation and
relatedness in British South Asian communities Nicky Hudson and Lorraine
Culley; 14. Families created by assisted reproduction: children's
perspectives Lucy Blake, Sophie Zadeh, Helen Statham and Tabitha Freeman;
15. Making connections: contact between sperm donor relations Tabitha
Freeman, Kate Bourne, Vasanti Jadva and Venessa Smith; 16. Relational
lives, relational selves: assisted reproduction and the impact on
grandparents Petra Nordqvist and Carol Smart.