Past Visitor
Amy Borovoy
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Amy Borovoy works on regimes of social care in postwar Japanese democracy, including family and corporate welfare, and is interested in how the advance of life-extending technology affects basic ideas about family obligations. At IAS, she will focus on live kidney donation, which transplant protocols describe as “non-reciprocal” and altruistic. However, Japanese ethical guidelines limit live donation to within families and cope with pressure to meet demands for organs in a super-aging society.
Dates at IAS
Visitor
School of Social Science
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Member
School of Social Science
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