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The Political Economy of Organ Transplantation
Where Do Organs Come From?
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This innovative work combines a rigorous academic analysis of the political economy of organ supply for transplantation with autobiographical narratives that illuminate the complex experience of being an organ recipient.

Organs for transplantations come from two sources: living or post-mortem organ donations. These sources set different routes of movement from one body to another. Postmortem organ donations are mainly sourced and allocated by state agencies, while living organ donations are the result of informal relations between donor and recipient. Each route traverses different social institutions, determines discrete interaction between donor and recipient, and is charged with moral meanings that can be competing and contrasting. The political economy of organs for transplants is the gamut of these routes and their interconnections, and this book suggests how such a political economy looks like: what are its features and contours, its negotiation of the roles of the state, market and the family in procuring organs for transplantations, and its ultimate moral justifications. Drawing on Boas' personal experiences of waiting, searching and obtaining organs, each autobiographical section of the book sheds light on a different aspect of the discussed political economy of organs - post-mortem donations, parental donation, and organ market - and illustrates the experience of living with the fear of rejection and the intimidation of chronic shortage.

A Political Economy of Organ Transplantation is of interest to students and academics with an interest in bioethics, sociology of health and illness, medical anthropology, and science and technology studies.


Contents:

1.Exercising Shortage. 2.The making of Utopia and Dystopia in Organ Transplantations. 3.Living and Deceased Organ Economies. 4.Global Organ Economy. 5.The New Ethics of Organ Donations. 6.Contested Bioethics: The History of Organ Tranplantaions in Israel. Epilogue: When The Shortage Ends.


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ISBN-13: 9781032265674
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: September, 2022
Pages: 194
Weight: 553g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Public Health

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