Friday, 26th of March, at 17.00 , the research project “Surrogacy as a Networked Phenomenon” (head of the research group Elene Gavashelishvili) and the Doctoral Program in Anthropology invite to the talk of Daniela Bandelli: The debate on gestational surrogacy. Reproductive freedom, women’s exploitation and the child.

The talk will be in English. Those wishing to attend, please contact Ketevan Gurchiani: ketevan_gurchiani@iliauni.edu.ge The lecture will be held online.
Daniela Bandelli, Ph.D. at the University of Queensland, is a Lecturer of sociology at LUMSA University in Rome (Italy). Her research interests span across assisted reproduction, domestic violence, and feminism. As Marie-Sklodowska Curie Fellow and a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, she conducts the project “Women’s Movements and Gestational Surrogacy” (WoMoGeS), with field-works in Mexico, United States and Italy. Www.womoges.wordpress.com. Her most recent publication: Bandelli & Corradi (eds.) Surrogacy making inroads. Motherhood and reproductive work in discourses and social contexts. Current Sociology Monographs, vol. 69, n.2., 2021.

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