2020
Two ‘quiet’ reproductive revolutions
Inhorn M. Two ‘quiet’ reproductive revolutions. 2020, 343-357. DOI: 10.4324/9781351256568-23.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuslim Middle EastMuslim worldFertility declineReproductive revolutionMuslim couplesIslamic authorityArab worldMiddle EastMiddle Eastern governmentsDramatic fertility declineContraceptive technologyArab nationsScholarly attentionFamily buildingSmall family sizeQuiet revolutionInvoluntary childlessnessFertility rateHigh fertilityRevolutionFamily planningFamily sizeOwn desiresAuthoritiesContemporary revolution
2018
Introduction
Inhorn M, Isidoros K. Introduction. Men And Masculinities 2018, 21: 319-327. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x17748168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-revolutionary periodArab masculinityArab menDetailed ethnographic accountStories of courageEmergent masculinitiesHegemonic masculinityAnthropological scholarshipMale agencyArab uprisingsDominant notionsMasculine responsibilityRefugee crisisRefugee conditionsEthnographic accountBreadwinner roleMasculinityMen's livesPrecarious timesArab worldNational structureEveryday effortsFormer lifePivotal themeHome country
2016
Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World
Inhorn M. Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World. Al-Raida Journal 2016, 38-45. DOI: 10.32380/alrj.v0i0.373.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Islam and Assisted Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran and Secular Turkey
Gürtin Z, Inhorn M, Tremayne S. Islam and Assisted Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran and Secular Turkey. 2014, 3137-3153. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9376-6_165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecular TurkeyArab worldThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim Middle EastAssisted reproductionMiddle EastIslamic approachBioethical principlesShia clericsReproductive assistanceContemporary challengesIslamReligionArt practiceReproductive technologiesUse of donationWorldSocial dilemmasGlobal problemFertility clinicsFatwaClericsRegional similaritiesDonationGlobal considerations