Reproductive tourism in the United States: creating family in the mother country
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge advances in sociology
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 177 pages) |
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spellingShingle | Martin, Lauren Jade Reproductive tourism in the United States creating family in the mother country Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Procreative Outlaws; 1 Reproductive Tourism in the Age of Globalization; 2 The Push and Pull of Reproductive Tourism: The United States as Destination; 3 Privatization and Self-Regulation in the United States Fertility Industry; 4 Coming to America: How Providers Manage Work with International Clients; 5 Ethics, Professional Autonomy, and the United States Fertility Industry; 6 Genetic Imperatives and Selective Technologies in the Global Landscape; Conclusion: Setting Regional and Global Standards This book examines the United States as a destination for international consumers of assisted fertility services, including egg donation, surrogacy, and sex selection. Based on interviews conducted with fertility industry insiders who market their services to an international clientele in three of the largest American hubs of the global fertility marketplace - New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco - and focusing on the providers rather than the consumers of assisted fertility services, the book shines a light on how professional ethics and norms, in addition to personal moralities, sha SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography bisacsh Fertility clinics fast Human reproductive technology / Social aspects fast Medical tourism fast Reproductive health services fast Gesellschaft Human reproductive technology Social aspects United States Medical tourism United States Fertility clinics United States Reproductive health services United States |
title | Reproductive tourism in the United States creating family in the mother country |
title_auth | Reproductive tourism in the United States creating family in the mother country |
title_exact_search | Reproductive tourism in the United States creating family in the mother country |
title_full | Reproductive tourism in the United States creating family in the mother country Lauren Jade Martin |
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title_short | Reproductive tourism in the United States |
title_sort | reproductive tourism in the united states creating family in the mother country |
title_sub | creating family in the mother country |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography bisacsh Fertility clinics fast Human reproductive technology / Social aspects fast Medical tourism fast Reproductive health services fast Gesellschaft Human reproductive technology Social aspects United States Medical tourism United States Fertility clinics United States Reproductive health services United States |
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