Int’l J. of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Issue on “Transnational Reproductive Travel”

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The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics has a new issue devoted to “Transnational Reproductive Travel”.   Here is the TOC (links require JSTOR or other log in — check with your University librarian; sorry no known open source):

Introduction

Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72intro

Essays

National self-sufficiency in reproductive resources: An innovative response to transnational reproductive travel
Dominique Martin, Stefan Kane
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M1

At the intersections of emotional and biological labor: Understanding transnational commercial surrogacy as social reproduction
G. K. D. Crozier, Jennifer L. Johnson, Christopher Hajzler
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M2

Exploitation in cross-border reproductive care
Angela Ballantyne
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M3

Merit and Money: The situated ethics of transnational commercial surrogacy in Thailand
Andrea Whittaker
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M4

Feminist issues in domestic and transnational surrogacy: The case of Japan
Jennifer Parks
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M5

Eggs and euros: A feminist perspective on reproductive travel from Denmark to Spain
Charlotte Kroløkke
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M6

Achieving national altruistic self-sufficiency in human eggs for third-party reproduction in Canada
Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M7

Cross-border sex selection: Ethical challenges posed by a globalizing practice
Rajani Bhatia
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M8

Commentaries

A Hague convention on contract pregnancy (or “surrogacy”): Avoiding ethical inconsistencies with the Convention on Adoption
Carolyn McLeod, Andrew Botterell
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M9

Breaking the ice: Young feminist scholars of reproductive politics reflect on egg freezing
Alana Cattapan, Kathleen Hammond, Jennie Haw, Lesley A. Tarasoff
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M10

Reviews

Breeders: A Subclass of Women? Directed by Jennifer Lahl and Matthew Eppinette (review)
L. Syd M Johnson
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M11

Conscientious Objection in Health Care: An Ethical Analysis by Mark Wicclair (review)
Lori Kantymir
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M12

Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (review)
David Speetzen, Patrick Clipsham
>> http://bit.ly/IJFAB72M13

 -Bridget Crawford

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