Jeanna Witton

How commercial surrogacy can be mutually beneficial for surrogates and intended parents from a lense of intersectional feminism.

My research aims to revisit popular feminist critiques of commercial surrogacy, to consider how we can reconcile traditional ethical concerns with contemporary conceptions of autonomy, exploitation, and coercion. 

Supervisors

Professor Thomas Schramme, Dr Katherine Furman

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