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Women’s movements and gestational surrogacy: engaging, debating and policy making

Project description

A closer look at the multifaceted nature of gestational surrogacy

Gestational surrogacy (GS) has become a contentious issue in the realm of assisted reproduction, drawing attention from European citizens in Member States and third countries. Women's movements (WMs), influential in shaping policies related to human reproduction, hold divergent views on GS. Some perceive it as a commodification of women and children, while others view it as an empowering opportunity for women in disadvantaged nations. In this context, the MSCA-funded WoMoGeS project examines the politics surrounding GS in Italy and the US (developed countries) and India and Mexico (developing countries). Through a comparative analysis of these context-specific case studies, WoMoGeS aims to shed light on the diagnostic, prognostic, and motivational frames employed by WMs.

Objective

Gestational surrogacy (GS) is transnational practice of assisted reproduction increasingly undergone by European citizens in Member States and Third Countries. Women’s Movements (WMs), primary actors in policies on human reproduction, understand GS either as a form of commodification of women and children, or as an empowering opportunity for women in poor countries. WMs are forging alliances with other stakeholders (LGBTQI, pro-life, and private actors) to influence decision makers to abolish or to regulate GS. WoMoGeS analyzes the ‘politics of signification’ on GS of WMs in 2 developed countries, US, and Italy, and 2 developing countries, India and Mexico, to reveal variety of diagnostic, prognostic and motivational frames, their policy demands and strategic alliances across different social contexts, and the interplay between discourses and policy making at country-level and transnationally. By carrying out a comparison of 4 context-specific case-studies and engaging WMs and GS stakeholders, this project aims to hinder the risk that GS activism reproduces the same polarizing dynamics as in the debate on prostitution, and the risk that WMs’ perspectives in developing countries, main providers of surrogate mothers, are silenced by more visible WMs in developed countries. WoMoGeS aims to promote dialogue between WMs and GS stakeholders, catalyze European policy making on GS that considers diversity of thought, and to propose mature reflections on assisted reproduction based on scientific information. Training and supervision by top experts on GS at UT and on WMs at LUMSA will enable me to continue skill development started during my PhD on WMs’ contribution to gender-related discourses, strengthen my ability to work across different fields of Sociology, and acquire new competences in Bioethics and comparative social analysis, with the goal to consolidate my profile as sociologist expert in gender studies and critical analysis of social movements' discourses.

Coordinator

LIBERA UNIVERSITA MARIA SANTISSIMAASSUNTA
Net EU contribution
€ 244 269,00
Address
VIA DELLA TRASPONTINA 21
00193 Roma
Italy

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Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 244 269,00

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