Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Women's involvement with reproductive medicine : introducing shared concepts. Conceptions and counterperceptions : user involvement in the development of contraceptive technologies. Maverick reproductive scientists and the production of contraceptives, 1915-2000+
  • Do users matter?
  • Imagined men : representations of masculinities in discourses on male contraceptive technology
  • Parenting the pill : early testing of the contraceptive pill. Users, values, and markets : shaping users through the cultural and legal appropriation of in vitro fertilization. Enculturation through script selection : political discourse and practice of in vitro fertilization in The Netherlands
  • The lack and the "need" of regulation for assisted fertilization : the Italian case
  • Riddled with secrecy and unethical practices : assisted reproduction in India
  • Regulating reproduction
  • Gender-based management of new reproductive technologies : a comparison between in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Clinical encounters : Users and the cultural appropriation of fetal diagnostics. Screening through the media : the public presentation of science and technology in the ultrasound diagnostics controversies
  • Thirteen women's narratives of pregnancy, ultrasound, and self
  • Magic and a little bit of science : technoscience, ethnosicence, and the social construction of the fetus
  • Para sacarse la espina (To get rid of the doubt) : Mexican immigrant women's amniocentesis decisions
  • Cross-cultural cyborgs : Greek and Canadian women's discourses on fetal ultrasound
  • Situating fetoscopy within medical literature and lived experience : an opening for social analysis