%0 Journal Article %A Leyra Fatou, María Begoña %A Ayala Rubio, Ariadna %A Cubillos Vega, Carla %T Public policies on assisted human reproduction with donors: gender, kinship and ethics in relation to reproductive practices and their regulation %D 2023 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/110555 %X The aim of this paper is to outline some challenges faced by social scientists working in the field of assisted reproductive technology with donors (ART-D). Whether carrying out research or other professional activities, they face highlycomplex and ever-changing contexts that are traversed by various cultural, legal, ethical and medical issues. Through a literature review, we present three main lines of analysis: (1) the body and biotechnology, and how these relate to theanthropology of kinship; (2) feminist perspectives concerning the reproductive practices of women; and (3) problems that arise in the reproductive market – stemming from differences among countries in terms of health policies, legalpermissibility, and the degree of discretion granted to the business sector – paying special attention to the resulting social and moral implications. This broad overview aims at encouraging debate within the academic community. %~