Society for the Anthropology of Reproduction

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The Society for the Anthropology of Reproduction is a scholarly section of anthropologists focused on the cultural, social, and political dimensions of human reproduction and reproductive technologies.

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instanceOf professional association section
scholarly society section
aimsTo advance anthropological study of reproduction
foster interdisciplinary dialogue on reproduction
highlight inequalities in reproductive health
support critical perspectives on reproductive technologies
discipline feminist anthropology
sociocultural anthropology
field anthropology
medical anthropology
reproductive anthropology
focusesOn abortion and reproductive rights
assisted reproductive technologies
biopolitics of reproduction
contraception and family planning
cultural dimensions of human reproduction
fertility and infertility
gender and reproduction
global reproductive governance
in vitro fertilization
kinship and relatedness
political dimensions of human reproduction
pregnancy and childbirth
race and reproduction
reproductive health
reproductive technologies
social dimensions of human reproduction
surrogacy
hasActivity mentoring students and early-career scholars
organizing conferences and meetings
organizing scholarly panels
promoting research on reproduction
publishing and disseminating research
hasMembers anthropologists
scholars of reproduction
topic family and kinship systems
human reproduction
infant health
maternal health
population policies
reproductive justice
usesApproach comparative cross-cultural analysis
critical theory
ethnographic research
feminist theory
intersectional analysis

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American Anthropological Association hasPart Society for the Anthropology of Reproduction