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_aAssisted reproductive technologies in the third phase : _bglobal encounters and emerging moral worlds / _cedited by Kate Hampshire and Bob Simpson. |
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_aNew York : _bBerghahn Books, _c(c)2015. |
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_aAssisted Reproductive Technologiesin the Third Phase -- _tAssisted Reproductive Technologies in the Third Phase -- _tGlobal Encounters and Emerging Moral Worlds -- _tEdited by Kate Hampshire and Bob Simpson -- _tContents -- _tIntroduction -- _tPART I -- _t(Islamic) ART Journeys and Moral Pioneers -- _tPart I -- _tIntroduction New Reproductive Technologies in Islamic Local Moral Worlds -- _tMarcia C. Inhorn -- _tChapter 1 -- _t'Islamic Bioethics' in Transnational Perspective -- _tMorgan Clarke -- _tChapter 2 -- _tMoral Pioneers -- _tBob Simpson, Mwenza Blell and Kate Hampshire -- _tChapter 3 -- _tWhither Kinship? -- _tSoraya Tremayne -- _tChapter 4 -- _tPractitioner Perspective -- _tFarouk Mahmoud -- _tPART II -- _tARTs and the Low-Income Threshold -- _tPart II -- _tIntroduction -- _tARTs in Resource -- _tTrudie Gerrits -- _tChapter 5 -- _tGlobal Access to Reproductive Technologies and Infertility Care in Developing Countries -- _tWillem Ombelet -- _tChapter 6 -- _tChildlessness in Banglades -- _tPapreen Nahar -- _tChapter 7 -- _tEthics, Identities and Agency -- _tAstrid Bochow -- _tChapter 8 -- _tA Child Cannot Be Bought? -- _tViola Hörbst -- _tChapter 9 -- _tPractitioner Perspective -- _tThilina S. Palihawadana and H.R. Seneviratne -- _tPART III -- _tARTs and Professional Practice -- _tPart III -- _tIntroduction Ethnic Communities, Professions and Practices -- _tAlison Shaw -- _tChapter 10 -- _tReproductive Technologies and Ethnic Minorities -- _tSangeeta Chattoo -- _tChapter 11 -- _tKnock, Knock, 'You're my Mummy -- _tNicky Hudson and Lorraine Culley -- _tChapter 12 -- _tPractitioner Perspective -- _tAna Liddie Navarro and Miriam Orcutt -- _tJoint Bibliography -- _tIndex. |
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_aHuman reproductive technology _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aGlobalization _xSocial aspects. |
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_aHuman reproductive technology _zDeveloping countries. |
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_aHuman embryo _xTransplantation. |
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_aReproductive Techniques, Assisted _xethics. |
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_aSimpson, Bob, _d1956- |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |