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Bioethics beyond altruism = donating and transforming human biological materials /
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Title/Author:
Bioethics beyond altruism/ edited by Rhonda M. Shaw.
Reminder of title:
donating and transforming human biological materials /
other author:
Shaw, Rhonda M.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xii, 356 p. :ill., digital ; : 22 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Bioethics. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55532-4
ISBN:
9783319555324
Bioethics beyond altruism = donating and transforming human biological materials /
Bioethics beyond altruism
donating and transforming human biological materials /[electronic resource] :edited by Rhonda M. Shaw. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xii, 356 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm.
Chapter 1: Bioethics Beyond Altruism -- Part I Stem Cells -- Chapter 2: Dead human bodies and embryos: Commonalities and disparities in ethical debate -- Chapter 3: The immortal life of ethics? The alienation of body tissue, ethics and the informed consent procedure within induced pluripotent stem cell research -- Chapter 4: On the everyday ethics of stem cell therapies in India -- Part II Assisted Human Reproduction -- Chapter 5: Towards an understanding of embryo donation in New Zealand: The views of donors and recipients -- Chapter 6: Ethics for Embryologists -- Chapter 7: Beyond Altruism: A Case for Compensated Surrogate Motherhood -- Part III Organ Donation and Transplantation -- Chapter 8: Keeping it in the family: Debating the bio-intimacy of uterine transplants and commercial surrogacy -- Chapter 9: Gift-of-life? The psychosocial experiences of heart, liver and kidney recipients -- Chapter 10: Organ donation practices and end-of-life care: Unusual bedfellows or comfortable companions? -- Chapter 11: Valued Matter: Anthropological insights on the (bio)political economy of organ exchange -- Part IV Breastmilk Exchange -- Chapter 12: Towards social maternity: Where's The Mother? Stories from a Transgender Dad as a case study of human milk sharing -- Chapter 13: Bio-intimate economies of breastmilk exchange: Peer milk sharing and donor breastmilk in the NICU.
This book departs from conventional bioethics approaches to consider the different moral and political economies involved in the donation and transformation of human organs, gametes, stem cells and breastmilk. Collectively, the authors draw attention to the different values associated with research and therapy on body part and tissue exchange through an examination of altruism, gift and commodity relations. They expertly discuss issues such as the bioethical conundrums around the circulation and use of human biological materials and services as well as their legal and regulatory limits, the economic benefits and health values attributed to various body parts and products, and the matter of immaterial labour and affective relations between donors, recipients and others involved in tissue provision. Based on new empirical research, this interdisciplinary collection of original and timely essays will be of interest to students and researchers in gender and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies, as well as medical professionals with an interest in health and reproduction.
ISBN: 9783319555324
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-55532-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
567376
Bioethics.
LC Class. No.: QH332 / .B51723 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 174.2
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