A study of property in transitional economies of reproduction.
Besides reshaping human generativity, reproductive technologies such as IVF, egg donation, and surrogacy give rise to whole new value-creation systems and forms of ownership of the human body. The project is designed as a philosophical and sociological dual project with the aim of exploring discursive, institutional, and subjective processes of doing property in transnational economies of reproduction. It focuses, on the one hand, on bioethical problems surrounding ownership of the human body and, on the other hand, on patterns of interpretation and practices employed by various players in the context of the transnational propertization of human ova in Germany and Spain.
Irina Herb researches sociological processes of doing property in transnational reproductive economies. Stefanie Graefe has been working at the Institute of Sociology since 2008, initially in a research project funded by the VW Foundation in the field of age(ing) research, later as a research assistant and as a substitute for the Chair of Comparative Social and Cultural Analysis. Susanne Lettow is principal investigator of the DFG-Research Project: “Property in the human body in the context of transnational economies of reproduction,” part of the Cooperative Research Area Structural Change of Property, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena and University of Erfurt.
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