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Erica Haimes
Erica Haimes
Professor of Sociology, PEALS. Newcastle University
Verified email at ncl.ac.uk
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What can the social sciences contribute to the study of ethics? Theoretical, empirical and substantive considerations
E Haimes
Bioethics 16 (2), 89-113, 2002
3362002
Adoption, identity and social policy: The search for distant relatives
E Haimes, N Timms
Studies in Social Policy and Welfare, 1985
1501985
‘Everybody’s got a dad...’. Issues for lesbian families in the management of donor insemination
E Haimes, K Weiner
Sociology of Health & Illness 22 (4), 477-499, 2000
1412000
Social and ethical issues in the use of familial searching in forensic investigations: insights from family and kinship studies
E Haimes
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 34 (2), 263-276, 2006
1262006
Issues of gender in gamete donation
E Haimes
Social science & medicine 36 (1), 85-93, 1993
1221993
Donor insemination: international social science perspectives
KR Daniels, E Haimes
Cambridge University Press, 1998
1111998
Demographic, medical and treatment characteristics associated with couples’ decisions to donate fresh spare embryos for research
M Choudhary, E Haimes, M Herbert, M Stojkovic, AP Murdoch
Human Reproduction 19 (9), 2091-2096, 2004
812004
Eggs, ethics and exploitation? Investigating women’s experiences of an egg sharing scheme
E Haimes, K Taylor, I Turkmendag
Sociology of Health & Illness 34 (8), 1199-1214, 2012
802012
Gamete donation and the social management of genetic origins
E Haimes
Changing human reproduction: Social science perspectives, 1992
751992
“So, what is an embryo?” A comparative study of the views of those asked to donate embryos for hESC research in the UK and Switzerland
E Haimes, R Porz, J Scully, C Rehmann-Sutter
New Genetics and Society 27 (2), 113-126, 2008
712008
Recreating the family? Policy considerations relating to the ‘new’reproductive technologies
E Haimes
The new reproductive technologies, 154-172, 1990
701990
‘Secrecy’: what can artificial reproduction learn from adoption?
E Haimes
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 2 (1), 46-61, 1988
651988
Design, recruitment, logistics, and data management of the GEHA (Genetics of Healthy Ageing) project
A Skytthe, S Valensin, B Jeune, E Cevenini, F Balard, M Beekman, ...
Experimental gerontology 46 (11), 934-945, 2011
602011
Fresh embryo donation for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research: the experiences and values of IVF couples asked to be embryo donors
E Haimes, K Taylor
Human Reproduction 24 (9), 2142-2150, 2009
562009
Sociology, ethics, and the priority of the particular: learning from a case study of genetic deliberations
E Haimes, R Williams
The British journal of sociology 58 (3), 457-476, 2007
562007
Levels and styles of participation in genetic databases: a case study of the North Cumbria Community Genetics Project
E Haimes, M Whong-Barr
Genetic Databases, 57-77, 2004
542004
Ethics and Society: Do clinicians benefit from gamete donor anonymity?
EV Haimes
Human Reproduction 8 (9), 1518-1520, 1993
491993
Embodied spaces, social places and Bourdieu: Locating and dislocating the child in family relationships
E Haimes
Body & Society 9 (1), 11-33, 2003
392003
4 The making of'the DI child': changing representations of people conceived through
E Haimes
Donor insemination: International social science perspectives, 53, 1998
341998
Juggling on a rollercoaster? Gains, loss and uncertainties in IVF patients' accounts of volunteering for a UK ‘egg sharing for research’scheme
E Haimes
Social Science & Medicine 86, 45-51, 2013
332013
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