Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India
Manjeer Mukherjee and
Sarojini B Nadimipally
Development, 2006, vol. 49, issue 4, 128-134
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Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs)1 raise significant issues at the interface of technology, health and society. Manjeer Muherjee and Sarojini N.B. look at the intersection of patriarchal traditions, the scientific medical establishment, and the global market in India and their combined impact on the creation, proliferation and standardization of new reproductive technologies. Development (2006) 49, 128–134. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100303
Date: 2006
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