2012
Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East
Inhorn M. Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East. Men And Masculinities 2012, 16: 49-70. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x12468098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastMiddle Eastern menSocial conditionsContemporary Middle EastEastern menPolitical violenceReproductive Health InitiativeIllicit sexResponsibilityPrivate treatmentEastRoot causeAstute observerHealth initiativesRetrospective processTreatment servicesEducation programsViolenceOppressionWarNarrativesSubjectivityInitiativesReproductive technologiesMen
2008
The “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Abbasi-Shavazi M, Inhorn M, Razeghi-Nasrabad H, Toloo G. The “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Journal Of Middle East Women's Studies 2008, 4: 1-28. DOI: 10.2979/mew.2008.4.2.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGamete donationOnly Muslim countrySunni Islamic worldThird-party donationReproductive technologiesReligious authorityDonor technologiesIslamic worldMuslim countriesMoral consequencesIranian artIranian societyCivil lawIslamic RepublicDonor gametesAssisted Reproductive TechnologyExperience of infertilityPatriarchal relationsAssisted reproductionResponsibilityWomen's livesSocial pressureRevolutionLawAuthorities
1995
Medical anthropology and epidemiology: Divergences or convergences?
Inhorn M. Medical anthropology and epidemiology: Divergences or convergences? Social Science & Medicine 1995, 40: 285-290. PMID: 7899941, DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)e0029-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical anthropologistsNotion of riskTopic of inquiryMedical anthropologyAreas of divergenceEpistemological assumptionsRecent callsGreater collaborationAnthropologistsAnthropologyPotential convergenceData collectionResponsibilityLarge partInquiryArticleCallsCollaborationNotionPerceptionResearchAttempt