52 research outputs found

    'I don't want US to stand out more than we already do': Lesbian couples negotiating family connections in donor conception

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    This article adds to debates about intimate life in non-heterosexual relationships and the concept of ‘families of choice’ by exploring lesbian couples’ understandings of becoming and being a family through donor conception. Drawing on a study comprising 25 lesbian couples in England and Wales who pursued parenthood together using donor sperm, it explores the constructions of family connections as they emerge in couples’ accounts about donor selection and ethnicity/‘race’, siblinghood, surnames and civil partnerships. Asking how far the concept of ‘families of choice’ accounts for contemporary same-sex intimate practices, the article highlights the complex interplay between privilege and under-privilege in the couples’ narratives of conception. It argues that traditional intimate values are emerging as significant in shaping how this community of same-sex couples understand, imagine and construct their intimate lives. </jats:p

    Telling Reproductive Stories: Social Scripts, Relationality and Donor Conception

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    From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-12, accepted 2020-10, epub 2021-01-12Publication status: PublishedFunder: Economic and Social Research Council; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000269; Grant(s): ES/I004890/1Storytelling is a fundamental part of human interaction; it is also deeply social and political in nature. In this article, I explore reproductive storytelling as a phenomenon of sociological consequence. I do so in the context of donor conception, which used to be managed through secrecy but where children are now perceived ‘to have the right’ to know about their genetic origins. I draw on original qualitative data with families of donor conceived children, and bringing my data into conversation with social script theory and the concept of relationality, I investigate the disjuncture between the value now placed on openness and storytelling, and the absence of an existing social script by which to do so. I show the nuanced ways in which this absence plays out on relational playing-fields, within multidimensional, intergenerational relationships. I suggest that in order to understand sociologically the significance and process of reproductive storytelling, it is vital to keep both the role of social scripts, and embedded relationality, firmly in view

    Conceiving together : lesbian couples pursuit of donor conception

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    Donor conception has an established place in lesbian reproduction, and one that diverges from cultural understandings of conception, parenthood and family. However, to date, there is no major UK study into lesbian couples' experiences of pursuing donor conception. Exploring these experiences, the thesis first investigates, in a review and critique of the literature, existing research into lesbian conception. Noting the few studies into lesbian reproduction, it discusses how it figures in related areas of research: feminist studies of reproductive technologies; kinship and assisted conception; changing patterns of intimate and family life; and politics of gay and lesbian normalisation. Second, it investigates lesbian couples' clinical and self-arranged donor conception practices in an empirical study based on interviews with 25 couples in England and Wales, a study which the literature review suggests is the largest in the UK, to date. What emerges from couples' accounts is an irresolvable tension between being in receipt of donor sperm and a romantic desire to become a biogenetic nuclear family. The interviews are thematically analysed to explore the nature of this conflict. The thesis demonstrates that couples seek to negotiate donor conception through disassembling its material, practical and conceptual elements and reassembling these components in coordinated ways. In addition, couples undertake a repertoire of practices that signal togetherness, with the aim of constructing a bounded 'nuclear' family. Through these practices, lesbian couples seek to contain the potentially destabilising impact of the donor on their desired way of becoming and being a family. This takes place in a social context which challenges their claims to parenthood, and the constant possibility that their conception processes, and the meanings they give them, will be undermined. The findings underline the centrality of connectedness in contemporary personal life and the unremitting hegemonic power ofthe nuclear family model

    En hÄllbar framtid i finansbranschen : En kvalitativ studie om hÄllbarhet som marknadsföringsstrategi ur ett förtroende- och konkurrensperspektiv

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    KlimatförĂ€ndringarna har utan tvekan kommit att bli den viktigaste miljöutmaningen vi stĂ„r inför dĂ„ den riskerar mĂ€nniskans fortsatta existens och det globala ekosystem vi idag Ă€r beroende av. Dagens kunder har dĂ€rför börjat stĂ€lla krav pĂ„ företagen och efterfrĂ„gar mer miljövĂ€nliga produkter och tjĂ€nster. Att marknadsföra dessa produkter och tjĂ€nster har dock visat sig vara svĂ„rt dĂ„ kunder tar emot den hĂ„llbara marknadsföringen med skepsis. Förtroendebrist i samband med gröntvĂ€ttning och informationsöverflöd gör det svĂ„rt för företag att ses som en trovĂ€rdig aktör pĂ„ marknaden. Syftet med denna avhandling Ă€r att öka förstĂ„elsen för vad en hĂ„llbar marknadsföringsstrategi ur ett miljömĂ€ssigt perspektiv innebĂ€r för ett företag och varför företaget vĂ€ljer att marknadsföra sig som hĂ„llbart ur ett förtroende- och konkurrensperspektiv. I den teoretiska referensramen diskuteras hĂ„llbar utveckling och hĂ„llbar marknadsföring samt hĂ„llbar marknadsföring inom finansbranschen. Den valda forskningsmetoden för insamling av empiriska data var semistrukturerade intervjuer med fem respondenter frĂ„n fallföretaget Ålandsbanken. De fem respondenterna arbetar som förmĂ€n inom fallföretagets fyra olika affĂ€rsomrĂ„den; Åland, finska fastlandet, Sverige och partnersamarbeten. Enligt resultatet av studien innehĂ„ller förtroendeingivande hĂ„llbar marknadsföring ett budskap som Ă€r transparent, trovĂ€rdigt och konkret. Kompetenta medarbetare Ă€r Ă€ven en viktig del av förtroendebyggandet mot kunden. Konkurrensfördelar erhĂ„lls genom den hĂ„llbara marknadsföringen om företaget lyckas differentiera sig pĂ„ marknaden i förhĂ„llande till sina konkurrenter, det i sin tur kan öppna upp för nya marknadsandelar. Fortsatt forskning inom Ă€mnet kunde inkludera ett kundperspektiv dĂ„ denna avhandling endast behandlar Ă€mnet frĂ„n ett företagsperspektiv. Ämnet kunde Ă€ven forskas inom en helt annan bransch samt inkludera fler respondenter

    Being an egg or sperm donor:connections with recipient parents

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    Being an egg or sperm donor: The impact of donation on donors and their families

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    Relative Strangers Key Messages

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