The Ethics of New Reproductive Technologies

The Ethics of New Reproductive Technologies
Author: Dolores Dooley,Panagiota Dalla-Vorgia,Tina Garanis-Papadatos,Joan McCarthy
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800733596

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The new reproductive technologies (NRTs) have given rise to new ethical questions that are widely debated. This book, the outcome of a European Union-wide collaborative process, draws on the experience and expertise of ethicists, lawyers, and clinical practitioners and focuses on some of the "burning issues" in different European countries. These include: donor insemination; surrogacy; preimplantation genetic diagnosis; embryo research; access to IVF treatment; and parental, professional and social responsibility. Familiar notions such as quality of life, parenthood, mothering, responsibility and personal identity surface at many points throughout the book and are refashioned to accommodate new questions. This book introduces and probes ethical questions and challenges in a hands-on way by working through relevant case studies with key commentaries and activities. It engages the reader directly in ethical reasoning and decision-making and provides clear explanations, insightful commentaries and informed debate on NRTs.

Children of Choice

Children of Choice
Author: John A. Robertson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400821204

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Cloning, genetic screening, embryo freezing, in vitro fertilization, Norplant, RU486--these are the technologies revolutionizing our reproductive landscape. Through the lens of procreative liberty--meaning both the freedom to decide whether or not to have children as well as the freedom to control one's reproductive capacity--John Robertson, a leading legal bioethicist, analyzes the ethical, legal, and social controversies surrounding each major technology and opens up a multitude of fascinating questions: Do frozen embryos have the right to be born? Should parents be allowed to select offspring traits? May a government force welfare recipients to take contraceptives? Robertson's arguments examine the broad range of consequences of each reproductive technology and offers a timely, multifaceted analysis of the competing interests at stake for patients, couples, doctors, policymakers, lawyers, and ethicists.

Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Author: Amel Alghrani
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781107160569

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Examines emerging assisted reproductive technologies that will revolutionise the future of human reproduction and their regulation.

New Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment

New Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment
Author: Carla Lam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317088066

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With attention to the ways in which new reproductive technologies facilitate the gradual disembodiment of reproduction, this book reveals the paradox of women's reproductive experience in patriarchal cultures as being both, and often simultaneously, empowering and disempowering. A rich exploration of birth appropriation in the West, New Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment investigates the assimilation of women's embodied power into patriarchal systems of symbolism, culture and politics through the inversion of women's and men's reproductive roles. Contending that new reproductive technologies represent another world historical moment, both in their forging of novel social relations and material processes of reproduction, and their manner of disembodying women in unprecedented ways - a disembodiment evident in recent visual and literary, popular and academic texts - this volume locates the roots of this disembodiment in western political discourse. A call to feminist political theory to re-remember the material dimensions of bodies and their philosophical significance, New Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment will appeal to scholars of sociology, gender studies, political and social theory and the study of science, technology and health.

New Reproductive Technologies and the Science Industry Education and Social Welfare Systems in Canada

New Reproductive Technologies and the Science  Industry  Education  and Social Welfare Systems in Canada
Author: Canada. Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies
Publsiher: Canadian Government Publishing
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4526783

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This document presents papers on the following topics: an overview of the science and technology system; an overview of select social and economic forces influencing the development of in vitro fertilization and related assisted reproductive techniques; an overview of commercial involvement in new reproductive technologies; the role of the biotechnology industry in the development of clinical diagnostic materials for prenatal diagnosis; a report on a survey of members of the pharmaceutical manufacturers association of Canada and biotechnology companies; the potential role of schools in promoting reproductive health and understanding of new reproductive technologies; and social welfare and new reproductive technologies.

Islam and New Kinship

Islam and New Kinship
Author: Morgan Clarke
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845459239

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Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization have provoked global controversy and ethical debate. This book provides a groundbreaking investigation into those debates in the Islamic Middle East, simultaneously documenting changing ideas of kinship and the evolving role of religious authority in the region through a combination of in-depth field research in Lebanon and an exhaustive survey of the Islamic legal literature. Lebanon, home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslim communities, provides a valuable site through which to explore the overall dynamism and diversity of global Islamic debate. As this book shows, Muslim perspectives focus on the moral propriety of such controversial procedures as the use of donor sperm and eggs as well as surrogacy arrangements, which are allowed by some authorities using surprising and innovative legal arguments. These arguments challenge common stereotypes of the rigidity and conservatism of Islamic law and compel us to question conventional contrasts between ‘liberal’ and Islamic notions of moral freedom, as well as the epistemological assumptions of anthropology’s own ‘new kinship studies’. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Islam and the impact of reproductive technology on the global social imaginary.

New Human Reproductive Technologies

New Human Reproductive Technologies
Author: Canadian Medical Association,Eike-Henner W. Kluge,Canadian Medical Association. Ad Hoc Committee on New Reproductive Technologies,Carole Lucock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1991
Genre: Artificial insemination
ISBN: PSU:000021123122

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Science and Babies

Science and Babies
Author: Institute of Medicine,Suzanne Wymelenberg
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 1990-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309041362

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By all indicators, the reproductive health of Americans has been deteriorating since 1980. Our nation is troubled by rates of teen pregnancies and newborn deaths that are worse than almost all others in the Western world. Science and Babies is a straightforward presentation of the major reproductive issues we face that suggests answers for the public. The book discusses how the clash of opinions on sex and family planning prevents us from making a national commitment to reproductive health; why people in the United States have fewer contraceptive choices than those in many other countries; what we need to do to improve social and medical services for teens and people living in poverty; how couples should "shop" for a fertility service and make consumer-wise decisions; and what we can expect in the futureâ€"featuring interesting accounts of potential scientific advances.