Mohr Sebastian, Koch Lene
Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Tuborgvej 164, building D, room 202, 2400 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Oester Farimagsgade 5, 1014 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Reprod Biomed Soc Online. 2016 Sep 28;2:88-96. doi: 10.1016/j.rbms.2016.09.001. eCollection 2016 Jun.
The introduction of IVF in Denmark was accompanied by social transformations: contestations of medical authority, negotiations of who might access reproductive biomedicine and changes in individual and social identity due to reproductive technologies. Looking at the making of Danish IVF, this article sketches its social and cultural history by revisiting the legal, medical, technological and social developments that characterized the introduction of IVF in Denmark as well as by contextualizing the social research on the uses and impacts of IVF carried out in the 1980s and 1990s within these developments. The making of Danish IVF is presented as a transformative event in so far as it changed Denmark from being a society concerned about the social consequences of reproductive technologies to a moral collective characterized by a joined sense of responsibility for Denmark's procreative future.
对医学权威的争议、关于谁可以使用生殖生物医学的谈判,以及生殖技术导致的个人和社会身份的变化。通过审视丹麦体外受精技术的形成过程,本文通过回顾那些标志着体外受精技术在丹麦引入的法律、医学、技术和社会发展情况,并将20世纪80年代和90年代进行的关于体外受精技术的使用和影响的社会研究置于这些发展背景中,勾勒出其社会和文化历史。丹麦体外受精技术的形成被视为一个变革性事件,因为它使丹麦从一个关注生殖技术社会后果的社会转变为一个以对丹麦生育未来的共同责任感为特征的道德群体。