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Embodied Ecologies: An Ethnographic Study of Reproductive Toxicity, Infertility, Endometriosis and Delayed Childbearing

Descripción del proyecto

Abordar la infertilidad en el contexto de una ecología del cuerpo

El descenso de la tasa de nacimientos a lo largo de los últimos decenios ha sumido a Europa en una crisis demográfica. Hasta ahora, la infertilidad se ha tratado como un problema de salud pública con implicaciones sociales. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos EndoReproTox reformulará el estudio de la infertilidad considerando la salud reproductiva como un problema ambiental. Con el objetivo de tener un impacto positivo en la política sanitaria, la concienciación pública y la teoría antropológica, EndoReproTox abordará la salud como una «ecología del cuerpo» en lugar de como un producto de elecciones y comportamientos individuales. El proyecto tratará de rastrear los vínculos entre la exposición a alteradores endocrinos, la infertilidad y la endometriosis y se centrará en los conocimientos sobre la causalidad en las decisiones de las personas sobre fertilidad y maternidad.

Objetivo

"This ethnographic project reframes the study of infertility by considering reproductive health as an environmental issue. It is specifically interested in the relationship between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), infertility, and endometriosis, a common hormonal disorder that disrupts the female menstrual cycle and is strongly correlated with both infertility and EDCs. How are these links understood in expert and public contexts, and how do they factor into the way people make decisions about fertility and childbearing? By focusing on understandings of causality instead of treatments/technologies, and by conceptualizing health as an ""embodied ecology"" instead of a product of individual choices and behaviors, this project has implications for health policy and public awareness as well as anthropological theory. Working with Diana Marre at the AFIN Research Group at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the pre-eminent site for the interdisciplinary social study of reproduction, will provide me with the support and training to conduct this innovative research and reach professional maturity. Over twenty months of fieldwork consisting of interviews and participant observation in Barcelona, Europe's leading site for infertility treatments, with short fieldwork trips to California for an important comparative perspective, this project connects my prior experience researching reproductive decisions in California with demographic and health challenges affecting Europe and Western societies more broadly. Training will focus on proliferating my methodological skills and enhancing my ability to communicate across sectors and to the public, which will be enabled by AFIN's inter-sectoral connections with medical centers and its unique Center devoted to public outreach. Dissemination will consist primarily of three peer-reviewed articles, six conference presentations, two public talks, and two public newsletters."

Coordinador

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 160 932,48
Dirección
EDIF A CAMPUS DE LA UAB BELLATERRA CERDANYOLA V
08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles
España

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Región
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 160 932,48