Results for 'Rayna Sariyska'

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    What Does Our Personality Say About Our Dietary Choices? Insights on the Associations Between Dietary Habits, Primary Emotional Systems and the Dark Triad of Personality.Rayna Sariyska, Sebastian Markett, Bernd Lachmann & Christian Montag - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Role of Empathy and Life Satisfaction in Internet and Smartphone Use Disorder.Bernd Lachmann, Cornelia Sindermann, Rayna Y. Sariyska, Ruixue Luo, Martin C. Melchers, Benjamin Becker, Andrew J. Cooper & Christian Montag - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The 2D:4D-Ratio and Neuroticism Revisited: Empirical Evidence from Germany and China.Cornelia Sindermann, Mei Li, Rayna Sariyska, Bernd Lachmann, Éilish Duke, Andrew Cooper, Lidia Warneck & Christian Montag - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Refusing Prenatal Diagnosis: The Meanings of Bioscience in a Multicultural World.Rayna Rapp - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (1):45-70.
    This article explores the reasons women of diverse class, racial ethnic, national, and religious backgrounds give for their decisions not to accept an amniocentesis or, having accepted one, not to pursue an abortion after diagnosis of serious fetal disability. The narratives of refusers reveal conflicts and tensions between the universalizing rationality of biomedical interventions into pregnancy and the wider heterogeneous social frame work to which women respond in their decision-making processes.
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  5. Reproductive Entanglements: Body, State, and Culture in the Dys/Regulation of Child-Bearing.Rayna Rapp - 2011 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (3):693-718.
    Although conventionally tracked in the "overdeveloped world" , assistive reproductive technologies are now available in many parts of the globe. This review essay reports on qualitative social science research on techniques such as In Vitro Fertilization, egg purchase, gestational surrogacy, and sex selection across national boundaries. It highlights the disruptions and recuperations of gender and generational relations; religious and legislative regulation; and the opportunities as well as oppressions that the commercialization of the reproductive body entail.
     
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  6. Men and women in the south of France: Public and private domains.Rayna Reiter - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. Monthly Review Press. pp. 252--282.
     
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    Cripping the new normal: Making disability count.Faye Ginsburg & Rayna Rapp - 2017 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 11 (3):179-192.
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    Chasing Science: Children’s Brains, Scientific Inquiries, and Family Labors.Rayna Rapp - 2011 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 36 (5):662-684.
    Over the last three decades, an escalating portion of U.S. school children has been classified for special education; those with diagnoses entitled to services now number 15 percent of all public school pupils. At the same time, American scientists have focused increasingly on juvenile brains, studying what one psychiatric epidemiologist labeled ‘‘social incapacities.’’ This article reports on the laboratory labors of two scientific groups: neuroscientists who scan children’s brains in search of resting state differences according to diagnosis and psychiatric epidemiologists (...)
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    Heredity, or: Revising the facts of life.Rayna Rapp - 1995 - In Sylvia Junko Yanagisako & Carol Lowery Delaney (eds.), Naturalizing Power: Essays in Feminist Cultural Analysis. Routledge. pp. 69--86.
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    The Hedonism of Disillusionment in the Younger Generation.Rayna Raphaelson - 1922 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (4):379-397.
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    Toward an Ethically Sensitive Implementation of Noninvasive Prenatal Screening in the Global Context.Jessica Mozersky, Vardit Ravitsky, Rayna Rapp, Marsha Michie, Subhashini Chandrasekharan & Megan Allyse - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (2):41-49.
    Noninvasive prenatal screening using cell-free DNA, which analyzes placental DNA circulating in maternal blood to provide information about fetal chromosomal disorders early in pregnancy and without risk to the fetus, has been hailed as a potential “paradigm shift” in prenatal genetic screening. Commercial provision of cell-free DNA screening has contributed to a rapid expansion of the tests included in the screening panels. The tests can include screening for sex chromosome anomalies, rare subchromosomal microdeletions and aneuploidies, and most recently, the entire (...)
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    Cherchez la Femme: Reproductive CRISPR and Women's Choices.Megan Allyse, Marsha Michie, Jessica Mozersky & Rayna Rapp - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (12):47-49.
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    Technologies of Pregnancy and BirthTesting Women, Testing the Fetus: The Social Impact of Amniocentesis in AmericaA Colonial Lexicon of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and Mobility in the CongoBirth Chairs, Midwives, and Medicine.Eric A. Stein, Marcia C. Inhorn, Rayna Rapp, Nancy Rose Hunt & Amanda Carson Banks - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28 (3):611.
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  14. „The Traffic in Women “In: Rayna Reiter.Gayle Rubin - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. Monthly Review Press.
     
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    Book review: Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch. Prenatal testing: A review of Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights,_ Washington, D.c.: Georgetown university press, 2000; and rayna Rapp. _Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: The Social Impact of Amniocentesis in America[REVIEW]Mary Briody Mahowald - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):216-221.
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    Book review: Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch. Prenatal testing: A review of prenatal testing and disability rights, Washington, D.c.: Georgetown university press, 2000; and rayna Rapp. Testing women, testing the fetus: The social impact of amniocentesis in America. [REVIEW]Mary Briody Mahowald - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):216-221.
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    Naturalizing power: essays in feminist cultural analysis.Sylvia Junko Yanagisako & Carol Lowery Delaney (eds.) - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection of essays analyzes relations of social inequality that appear to be logical extensions of a "natural order," and in the process demonstrates that a revitalized feminist anthropology of the 1990s has much to offer the field of feminist theory. Fashioned as a response to the lack of cultural analysis in feminist scholarship, the contributors question the category of gender within the inclusive context of the structural dynamics of inequality. They also examine how cultural identities, domains and institutions affect (...)
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    Feminist heterosexual imaginaries of reproduction: Lesbian conception in feminist studies of reproductive technologies.Petra Nordqvist - 2008 - Feminist Theory 9 (3):273-292.
    Reproductive technologies, such as self-arranged donor conception, clinical donor insemination and in vitro fertilization, now have an established place in lesbian reproductive practices, providing a route to conception which separates reproduction from heterosexual intercourse. This article explores how lesbian reproduction figures within feminist studies of reproductive technologies. It critically engages with representations of reproduction and structures of sexuality in early and more recent feminist studies of reproductive technologies. Specifically, the article investigates constructions of reproduction, technology and sexuality in key ethnographic (...)
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