Vincenzo Pavone (IPP) acaba de publicar un artículo en la revista Science, Technology and Human Values junto con Sigrid Vertommen y Michal Nahman, sobre cadenas globales de fertilidad
"While many empirical studies on the reproductive bioeconomy are empirically grounded in single country–based analyses, this paper proposes an integrative political economy framework, structured around the concept of “global fertility chains.” The latter articulates the reproductive bioeconomy as a nexus of intraconnected practices, operations, and transactions between enterprises, states, and households across the globe, through which reproductive services and commodities are produced, distributed, and consumed."
Dpto. de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad
Métrica e Innovación en la Ciencia y la Tecnología (MIST)