Technologies of Reproduction Across the Lifecourse: Expanding Reproductive Studies

Author:   Victoria Boydell (University of Essex, UK) ,  Katharine Dow (University of Cambridge, UK)
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Pages:   364
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
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Author:   Victoria Boydell (University of Essex, UK) ,  Katharine Dow (University of Cambridge, UK)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.593kg
ISBN:  

9781800717343


ISBN 10:   1800717342
Pages:   364
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword; Rene Almeling Chapter 1. Introduction: Technologies of Reproduction Across The Lifecourse; Katharine Dow and Victoria Boydell Reflection One: Knowledge; Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section One: Reproductive Technologies across the Lifecourse Chapter 2. ‘I feel like some kind of namoona’: Examining sterilisation in women’s abortion trajectories in India; Rishita Nandagiri Chapter 3. When time becomes biological: experiences of age-related infertility and anticipation in reproductive medicine; Nolwenn Buhler Chapter 4. Delaying menopause, buying time? Positioning ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation technologies (OTCT) for delaying menopause in the context of women’s embodied reproductive choice and agency across the lifecourse; Susan Pickard Chapter 5. Chronic uncertainty and modest expectations: navigating fertility desires in the context of life with endometriosis; Nicky Hudson and Caroline Law Reflection Two: Choice; Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section Two: Lifecourses of Reproductive Technologies Chapter 6. Contraceptive Futures?: The hormonal body, populationism, and reproductive justice in the face of climate change; Nayantara Sheoran Appleton Chapter 7. Spectacular reproduction revealed: Genetic genealogy testing as a re(tro)productive technology; Sallie Han Chapter 8. ‘Getting the timing right’: Fertility apps and the temporalities of trying to conceive; Josie Hamper Chapter 9. Biogenetics and/at the Border: The Structural Intimacies of LGBTQ Transnational Kinship; Sonja Mackenzie Chapter 10. A Balancing Act: Situating reproductive technologies across time in the UK; Victoria Boydell Reflection Three: Relationality; Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section Three: Reading Across Reproductive Technologies Chapter 11. “Well, She’s Entitled to Her Choice”: Negotiating Technologies amidst Anticipatory Futures of Reproductive Potential; Ben Kasstan Chapter 12. Men as irrational variables in family planning? Understanding the landscape, technological advancements, and extending health psychology theories and models; Amanda Wilson Chapter 13. Inclusion, Exclusion, Anticipation: How the Politics of Intimate Relationships Structure Innovation; Ryan Whitacre Chapter 14. Integrating Reproductive and Nonreproductive Technologies: Egg Freezing and Medical Abortion; Lucy van de Wiel Afterword; Katharine Dow and Victoria

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Victoria Boydell is a lecturer the University of Essex and Research Fellow at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Her research looks at the social and cultural dynamics around reproductive technologies and health care, including how to operationalize human rights and accountability. Katharine Dow is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Sociology and Deputy Director of the Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc) at the University of Cambridge. Her research centres on public, ethical and political discourses around reproduction and she specialises in ethnographic research on connections between reproductive and environmental concerns and activism.

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