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    Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Development Theory, and Human Rights

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    Anne Donchin's article, "Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Development Theory, and Human Rights" (Version of Record, published here with permission)

    Chapter 4: Recasting Reproductive Freedom: Individual, Group, and Global Perspectives

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    Chapter 4 of Procreation: Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Chapter 8: Family Politics and Personal Autonomy: At the Junction of Biological and Social Connection

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    Chapter 8 of Procreation, Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Chapter 7: Symbolic Struggles and Personal Identity: Desiring Children

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    Chapter 7 of Procreation, Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

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    Appendix A: Anne Donchin's Intended Additional Work on Her Manuscript

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    Appendix A of Procreation, Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Chapter 10: Coming to Terms with Contemporary Scholarship on Sex and Gender: Prospects for Social and Political Action

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    Chapter 10 of Procreation, Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Introduction: Coming to Terms with My Mother

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    Introduction to Procreation, Power, and Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Chapter 9: Are Women a Social Group?

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    Chapter 8 of Procreation, Power, and Personal Autonomy: Feminist Reflection

    Reproductive Tourism and the Quest for Global Gender Justice

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    Anne Donchin's article, "Reproductive Tourism and the Quest for Global Gender Justice" (Version of Record, published here with permission).Reproductive tourism is a manifestation of a larger, more inclusive trend toward globalization of capitalist cultural and material economies. This paper discusses the development of cross-border assisted reproduction within the globalized economy, transnational and local structural processes that influence the trade, social relations intersecting it, and implications for the healthcare systems affected. I focus on prevailing gender structures embedded in the cross-border trade and their intersection with other social and economic structures that reflect and impact globalization. I apply a social connection model of responsibility for unjust outcomes and consider strategies to counter structural injustices embedded in this industry. The concluding section discusses policy reforms and proposals for collaborative action to preclude further injustices and extend full human rights to all
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