Description
Donor-linked Families in the Digital Age provides a comprehensive examination of how families formed through assisted reproductive technologies navigate complex questions of relatedness, identity, and belonging. The book explores the experiences of donor-conceived individuals, intended parents, and donors themselves as they construct and maintain family relationships in an increasingly digitally connected world.
Drawing on empirical research and case studies, the authors analyze how regulatory frameworks across different jurisdictions shape family formation and the disclosure of donor involvement. The work addresses contemporary issues including online DNA testing, social media connections, and the growing visibility of donor-linked families in public discourse. It considers the psychological, social, and ethical dimensions of these family formations while examining how technology has transformed the landscape of kinship in modern society.







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