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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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January 23, 2022
Bloody Marvels: In Situ Seed Saving and Intergenerational Malleability
Katharine Dow
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
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May 19, 2018
What's Out There
Katharine Dow
Sociology
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April 5, 2019
'Now She's Just an Ordinary Baby': The Birth of IVF in the British Press
Katharine Dow
Medical History
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March 27, 2019
Looking into the Test Tube: The Birth of IVF on British Television
Katharine Dow
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
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May 19, 2018
'The men who made the breakthrough': How the British press represented Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards in 1978
Katharine Dow
Medical Anthropology
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June 15, 2022
Ringing the Existential Alarm: Exploring BirthStrike for Climate
Heather McMullen, Katharine Dow
Biosocieties
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August 24, 2021
Adjusting the analytical aperture: propositions for an integrated approach to the social study of reproductive technologies
Victoria Boydell, Katharine Dow
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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January 23, 2022
Bloody Marvels: In Situ Seed Saving and Intergenerational Malleability
Katharine Dow
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
|
May 19, 2018
What's Out There
Katharine Dow
Sociology
|
April 5, 2019
'Now She's Just an Ordinary Baby': The Birth of IVF in the British Press
Katharine Dow
Medical History
|
March 27, 2019
Looking into the Test Tube: The Birth of IVF on British Television
Katharine Dow
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
|
May 19, 2018
'The men who made the breakthrough': How the British press represented Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards in 1978
Katharine Dow
Medical Anthropology
|
June 15, 2022
Ringing the Existential Alarm: Exploring BirthStrike for Climate
Heather McMullen, Katharine Dow
Biosocieties
|
August 24, 2021
Adjusting the analytical aperture: propositions for an integrated approach to the social study of reproductive technologies
Victoria Boydell, Katharine Dow
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