'Emotional rights', moral reasoning, and Jewish-Arab alliances in the regulation of in-vitro-fertilization in Israel: theorizing the unexpected consequences of assisted reproduction technologies

Dublin Core

Title

'Emotional rights', moral reasoning, and Jewish-Arab alliances in the regulation of in-vitro-fertilization in Israel: theorizing the unexpected consequences of assisted reproduction technologies

Author

Gooldin, Sigal

Language

English

Publication Date

20130400

Primary Classification

14.1

Secondary Classification

14.1; 14.4; 7.1

Primary keywords

Arabs [pri]; in vitro fertilzation [pri]; Jews [pri]; political activity [pri]; reproductive rights [pri]; reproductive technologies [pri]

Secondary keywords

attitudes; government financing; government regulation; human rights; infertility; public opinion; public policy

Subject

Israel[pri]

Subject

pronatalism

Journal Article

Social Science and Medicine 2013 April; 83: 90-98

Note

Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Primary Document Type

j

Subject Captions

e

Bibliography

43 refs.

ISSN

02779536 (print); 18735347 (online)

Collection

Citation

“'Emotional rights', moral reasoning, and Jewish-Arab alliances in the regulation of in-vitro-fertilization in Israel: theorizing the unexpected consequences of assisted reproduction technologies,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38073.