Commodification of Body Parts in the Global South : Transnational Inequalities and Development Challenges - Firouzeh Nahavandi

Commodification of Body Parts in the Global South

Transnational Inequalities and Development Challenges

By: Firouzeh Nahavandi

Hardcover | 23 May 2016

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Introduction-. Chapter 1: Commodification of the Human Body Parts-. Chapter 1.1: A Definition of the Commodification of the Human Body Parts-. Chapter 1.2: A Note on Terminology-. Chapter 1.3: Overview of the social sciences literature-. Chapter 1.3.i: Classical grounding-. Chapter 1.3.ii: Gift or Commodity?-. Chapter 1.3.iii: Freedom in markets or dehumanization?-. Chapter 1.4: Literature related to the working cases-. Chapter 2: Transnational Hair Trade-. Chapter 2.1: Hair as a commodity-. Chapter 2.2. The demand-. Chapter 2.3: The supply-. Chapter 3: Transnational Surrogacy-. Chapter 3.1: The womb as a commodity-. Chapter 3.2: The demand-. Chapter 3.2.i: The commissioners-. Chapter 3.2.ii: The desire for a child-. Chapter 3.3: The supply-. Chapter 3.3.i: India, the most studied destination-. Chapter 3.2.iii: Other destinations-. Chapter 4: Transnational Kidney Transplant-. Chapter 4.1: The kidney as a commodity-. Chapter 4.2: The demand-. Chapter 4.3: The supply-. Chapter 4.3.i: Poverty, the cradle of kidney selling-. Chapter 4.3.ii: Pakistan's sellers-. 4.3.iii: The Philippines' sellers-. Chapter 4.3.iv: India's sellers-. Chapter 4.3.v: Bangladesh's sellers-. Chapter 4.3..vi: Other countries' sellers-. Chapter 5: Transnational Attraction of Brains-. Chapter 5.1: The issue-. Chapter 5.2: the demand-. Chapter 5.2.i: Selective migration policies-. Chapter 5.2.ii: International graduate students' policy-. Chapter 6: The Commodification of the Human Body Parts in a Development-Related Perspective-. Chapter 6.1: Commodification of the human body parts as a result of development-related issues linked to poverty and inequality-. Chapter 6.1.i: Commodification of human body parts as a result of poverty and inequality-. Chapter 6.2: Commodification of the human body parts as a source of new development-related issues-. Chapter 6.2.i: The inequality in access to healthcare-. Chapter 6.2.ii: Consequences of attraction of brains and brain drain-. Ending Remarks
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