This innovative work combines a rigorous academic analysis of the political economy of organ supply for transplantation with autobiographical narratives that illuminate the complex experience of being an organ recipient.
This innovative work combines a rigorous academic analysis of the political economy of organ supply for transplantation with autobiographical narratives that illuminate the complex experience of being an organ recipient.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hagai Boas is a sociologist of health and an organ recipient. He is positioned as the director of the Science, technology and Society unit at Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and is an adjunct senior lecturer at Ben Gurion University of the Negev. His fields of interest include the sociology of transplant medicine and bioethics.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Exercising Shortage. 2.The making of Utopia and Dystopia in Organ Transplantations. 3.Living and Deceased Organ Economies. 4.Global Organ Economy. 5.The New Ethics of Organ Donations. 6.Contested Bioethics: The History of Organ Tranplantaions in Israel. Epilogue: When The Shortage Ends.
1.Exercising Shortage. 2.The making of Utopia and Dystopia in Organ Transplantations. 3.Living and Deceased Organ Economies. 4.Global Organ Economy. 5.The New Ethics of Organ Donations. 6.Contested Bioethics: The History of Organ Tranplantaions in Israel. Epilogue: When The Shortage Ends.
1.Exercising Shortage. 2.The making of Utopia and Dystopia in Organ Transplantations. 3.Living and Deceased Organ Economies. 4.Global Organ Economy. 5.The New Ethics of Organ Donations. 6.Contested Bioethics: The History of Organ Tranplantaions in Israel. Epilogue: When The Shortage Ends.
1.Exercising Shortage. 2.The making of Utopia and Dystopia in Organ Transplantations. 3.Living and Deceased Organ Economies. 4.Global Organ Economy. 5.The New Ethics of Organ Donations. 6.Contested Bioethics: The History of Organ Tranplantaions in Israel. Epilogue: When The Shortage Ends.
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