Donor-Linked Families in the Digital Age
Relatedness and Regulation
Fiona Kelly editor Deborah Dempsey editor Adrienne Byrt editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jul '23
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Situates donor conception debates in a global context, exploring the interaction between law, technology, and relationships.
Scholars and practitioners from a range of social science, legal, and health-related backgrounds will benefit from this volume. This book includes diverse contributions from a global context relating to donor conception and donor-linked families, giving it both international and interdisciplinary appeal.How are siblings who were conceived using the same sperm or egg donor making connections in the absence of legal support? What is it like to discover you are part of a 50+ donor sibling group? How are donor conceived adults using new technologies to connect with genetic family and explore their identity? This edited collection considers the donor linking experiences of donor conceived adults and children, recipient parents, and donors in a global context. It includes contributions from legal academics, social workers, sociologists, psychologists, and policy makers who work in the assisted conception field. As a result, it will be of particular interest to scholars of reproductive law, sociology, and digital media and reproductive technologies. It will also engage those following the debate around donor linking and the use of do-it-yourself technologies, including direct-to-consumer genetic testing and social media.
ISBN: 9781316518519
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
Weight: 550g
280 pages