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The making of a moral economy: women’s views of monetary transactions in an ‘egg sharing for research’ scheme

机译:建立道德经济:妇女在研究共享蛋计划中对货币交易的看法

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There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision of bodily materials for clinical treatment and research. The bioethics literature and many practice guidelines have generally been opposed to such entanglement, depicting the use of money as contaminating, creating undue inducement, exploitation, and commodification of the human body. However, two elements have been missing from these debates: (i) the perspectives of those people providing bodily materials when money is offered and (ii) systematic, empirical, engagement with the notion of ‘money’ itself. This article seeks to fill those gaps in knowledge by providing detailed insights from a project investigating the views and experiences of women who volunteered to provide eggs for research in exchange for reduced fees for fertility treatment. Analysis of twenty-nine semi-structured interviews reveals multiple ways in which volunteers reason through the involvement of ‘money’ in this domain and shows how their accounts diverge from pessimistic understandings of the role of monies in everyday life. When volunteers speak in detail about the monetary aspects of their participation they draw major, recurring, distinctions in five overlapping areas: their depiction of the monetized world of fertility treatment; their views of the different forms that money can take; a distancing of their actions from their understandings of how markets and commodities work; their location of the transactions within a particular clinic, and the ongoing importance of their eggs, post-transaction.This article: (i) responds to calls for concrete case studies to assist understandings of the inter-relationships of money and specific aspects of social life; (ii) adds to the sociology of money literature by providing empirical insights into how notions of money are deployed; (iii) presents much-needed perspectives from providers of bodily materials; (iv) contributes to ongoing conversations between bioethics and sociology.
机译:关于提供资金以换取提供用于临床治疗和研究的身体材料的适当性的争论日益增多。生物伦理学文献和许多实践指南通常都反对这种纠缠,将金钱用作污染,制造不当的诱使,剥削和商品化的商品。但是,这些辩论中缺少两个要素:(i)人们在提供金钱时提供身体材料的观点,以及(ii)系统地,经验性地参与“金钱”本身的概念。本文旨在通过提供一个项目的详细见解来填补知识上的空白,该项目调查了自愿提供卵子进行研究以换取减少生育治疗费用的妇女的观点和经验。对29个半结构化访谈的分析揭示了志愿者通过“金钱”参与这一领域进行推理的多种方式,并显示了他们的说法与对金钱在日常生活中的作用的悲观理解有所不同。当志愿者详细谈论其参与的金钱方面时,他们会在五个重叠的领域中得出主要的,反复出现的区别:他们描述了生育治疗货币化的世界;他们对金钱可以采取的不同形式的看法;使他们的行为与对市场和商品如何运作的理解相距甚远;他们在特定诊所中交易的位置以及卵子在交易后的重要性。本文:(i)响应对具体案例研究的呼吁,以帮助理解货币与社会特定方面的相互关系生活; (ii)通过提供关于货币概念如何部署的经验见解来增加货币文学的社会学; (iii)提供身体材料提供者急需的观点; (iv)促进了生物伦理学与社会学之间的持续对话。

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