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Globalisation of birth markets: a case study of assisted reproductive technologies in India

机译:出生市场的全球化:以印度辅助生殖技术为例

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The escalation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in India into a veritable fertility industry is the result of a multitude of reasons. This paper places the bio-genetic industry within the larger political economy framework of globalisation and privatisation, thus employing a framework that is often omitted from discussions on ARTs, but has direct and significant bearings on the ART industry in India. As markets for human organs, tissues and reproductive body parts experience unprecedented growth, the limits of what can or should be bought and sold continue to be pushed. As such, bodies have emerged as sale-worthy economic capital. Commercial flows of reproductive material create and deploy the division of the body into parts over which ownership is claimed, in the process following 'modern routes of capital' and raising issues of structural inequality.This paper presents a brief picture of India's fertility industry with specific focus on its ground-level operation, nature and growth. It aims to explore the industry dimensions of ARTs, by highlighting the macro picture of health care markets and medical tourism in India, the proliferation of the ART industry, market features such as the social imperative to mother, costs, promotion and marketing, unverified claims, inflated success rates, deals and offers, actors and collaborations in the field, and finally, the absence of standards. This paper presents findings from the research 'Constructing Conceptions: The Mapping of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India', by Sama, a Delhi-based resource group working on gender, health and rights. This research was conducted from 2008 to 2010 in the three states of Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India, and is one of the first of its kind, highlighting unethical medical practices and making a case for the regulation of the ART industry. As such, it forms a significant part of Sama's ongoing work on women and technologies, particularly policy-level advocacy.
机译:印度的辅助生殖技术(ARTs)升级为名副其实的生育产业是多种原因的结果。本文将生物遗传产业置于全球化和私有化的更大的政治经济框架之内,因此采用了在抗逆转录病毒疗法的讨论中经常被忽略的框架,但对印度的抗逆转录病毒产业具有直接而重要的影响。随着人体器官,组织和生殖器官市场的空前增长,可以或应该购买和出售的产品的极限不断推高。因此,机构已成为有价值的经济资本。生殖材料的商业流动在遵循“现代资本之路”并引发结构性不平等问题的过程中,将人体的分割和分配归为拥有所有权的各个部分。本文简要介绍了印度的生育产业,特别是专注于其底层运营,性质和增长。它的目的是通过突出印度医疗保健市场和医疗旅游的宏观状况,ART行业的扩散,市场特征(如母亲的社会责任,成本,促销和营销,未经验证的主张)来探索ARTs的行业范围。 ,成功率,交易和要约,该领域的参与者和合作膨胀,最后是缺乏标准。本文介绍了位于德里,致力于性别,健康和权利的资源小组Sama所做的“构想:印度辅助生殖技术的图谱”研究的发现。这项研究于2008年至2010年在印度北方邦,奥里萨邦和泰米尔纳德邦的三个州进行,是同类研究中的第一个,强调了不道德的医疗实践并为管制ART行业提供了依据。因此,它构成了Sama正在进行的有关妇女和技术的工作的重要部分,特别是在政策层面的倡导工作。

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