Conference Presentations
New Fertility Chains between China, Russia and Kazakhstan: Exploring Reproductive Routes and Reproductive Hubs for Surrogacy in theFormer Soviet Union. Reproduction, Demography and Cultural Anxieties in India and China in the 21st Century. IIT Delhi, India. February 2020.
Making a living by making a life - on the move: Experiences and stratification of surrogacy workers in Russia. XI AFIN International Conference: Towards Reproductive (In)Justice?: Mobilities, Technologies, Labouring and Decisions. Granada. September 2019
Weis, C., Lafuente-Funes, S. and Hudson, N., Whose eggs? Egg providers' perspectives on the creation and utilisation of eggs in the reproductive bio-economy. XI AFIN International Conference: Towards Reproductive (In)Justice?: Mobilities, Technologies, Labouring and Decisions. Granada. September 2019
Fetus, surrogate or intending parent – who is a patient in commercial surrogacy arrangements? Reproduction and Law - The Limits of Patient Agency. CRASSH, Cambridge, October 2019. http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28711
Hudson N., Coveney C., Culley L.,Goethals T., Herbrand C., Lafuente S., Pavone V., Pennings G., Provoost V., Weis C. (2019) Egg providers’ views on the use and distribution of eggs in the UK, Spain and Belgium: implications for information giving and informed consent. ESHRE. June 2019.
Weis, C. and Norton, W. (2019). Heterosexual partnered men’s experiences of becoming fathers through surrogacy. BSA. Human Reproduction Study Group. Leicester. May 2019.
Whittaker, A., Gerrits, T. and Weis, C. (2019) New Frontiers in Surrogacy Research: Asia, Africa and former Soviet States. Exploring Networks of Transnational Surrogacy, 14. - 15.02.2019. Forum Transregional Studies. Berlin. February 2019.
Workers, Mothers, Migrants: Commercial surrogacy in Russia and what it means to be making a living by making a life – on the move. Human Reproduction Study Group Winter Event: Critically Mapping Cross-Border Reproduction. Bristol. February 2019.
Weis, C. and Mitra, S. (2019) Cross-border (re)productive collaborations: conducting fragmented ethnography of surrogacy. Human Reproduction Study Group Winter Event: Critically Mapping Cross-Border Reproduction. Bristol. February 2019.
Population Politics and Assisted Reproduction in Russia. BRICS Dialogue on Fertility Industry: New Reproductions and (Old) Stratifications. University of Cape Town. October 2018.
Transnational surrogacy in the post-Soviet sphere. Geographic and geo-political stratifications amongst migrant and commuting surrogacy workers in Russia. BRICS Dialogue on Fertility Industry: New Reproductions and (Old) Stratifications. University of Cape Town. October 2018.
Transnational surrogacy in the post-Soviet sphere. Geographic and geo-political stratifications amongst migrant and commuting surrogacy workers in Russia. 4S Sydney. August 2018.
Who Controls the Womb? How commercial surrogacy agencies are entrepreneurs attempting to change surrogacy regulations in Russia. Remaking Reproduction. The Global Politics of Reproductive Technologies, University of Cambridge, 27-29 June 2018
Bioavailability and Beyond. Egg Donation in Spain. (Dr Michal Nahman and Dr Christina Weis). Deconstructing Donation Study Group Conference. University of Bristol, UK, December 2017.
Geographic and Geo-Political Stratifications across Russia’s ‘Reproscapes’: Experiences of Migrant and Commuting Surrogacy Workers in St Petersburg. Ethnographies of Surrogacy Practice. Global Surrogacy and Local Practices. University of Amsterdam, December 2017.
‘Fertile’, ‘docile’, yet undesired. Ethnic stratifications of the ‘other’, non‑Slavic surrogacy worker. X AFIN International Conference: Reproductive Politics, Rights and Desires. Barcelona, November 2017
‘Fertile’, ‘docile’, yet undesired. Ethnic stratifications of the ‘other’, non Slavic surrogacy worker. Gender and Sexuality in Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia: past and present. University of Nottingham, March 2017.
‘Fertile’, ‘docile’, yet undesired. Ethnic stratifications of the ‘other’, non Slavic surrogacy worker. Gender and Sexuality in Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia: past and present. University of Nottingham, March 2017.
Reproductive Migration - Reproductive Stratification. Commercial Surrogate Motherhood in St Petersburg, Russia. Poster Presentation. 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology. University of Leicester. September 2016.
Wearing out my Welcome? Negotiating Authority and Access when Recruiting Participants with the Help of Gatekeepers. 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology, Social Studies of Reproduction: Conceptualising and Accessing Reproduction. University of Leicester. September 2016.
Morally Prepared, Making Rational Decisions: Becoming a Gestational Surrogacy Worker in Russia. 2nd AIBR International Conference of Anthropology, Barcelona. September 2016.
Perspektiven und Methoden der Medizinanthropologie am Beispiel kommerzieller Leihmutterschaft [Medical Anthropological Issues and Methods. The Example of Commercial Surrogacy]. Summer Academy for Integrative Medicine. Witten, Germany. August 2016.
Emotionen als (ethnographische) Forschungsmethodik und Umgang mit eigenen Emotionen im Forschungsprozess [Emotions as an Ethnographic Method and Working with Researcher’s Emotions]. Summer Academy for Integrative Medicine. Witten, Germany. August 2016.
Making the Relationship Work. Ethnographic Accounts of Surrogacy Relationships in St Petersburg, Russia. Framing International Surrogacy, Workshop. University of Sussex. July 2016.
Working with your emotions when your emotions work on you. LOVA School of Experimental Education. University of Amsterdam. July 2016.
The process of deciding and becoming a surrogacy worker in Russia. Second Health and Life Science PhD Student Conference, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. June 2016.
Emotion work and self-care in feminist ethnographic research. School of Applied Social Science Symposium. De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. June 2016.
Sidelined in the process – and in research? Researching cis-gendered heterosexual men in gestational surrogacy arrangements. Human Reproduction Study Group Annual Conference, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. June 2016.
Trajectories of labour and delivery: Surrogacy workers in Russia. Gender, justice and the political economy of the cross-border fertility industry, University of Vienna, Austria. April 2016.
Surrogacy Workers: Russia's Reproductive Migrants and the Market in Commercial Surrogate Motherhood. Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, University of Texas, Austin, USA. February 2016.
The Organisation and Negotiation of Commercial Gestational Surrogacy in Russia. Reproductive Rights, New Reproductive Technologies and the European Fertility Market. University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain. November 2015.
Between Duty, Desire and Denial - Negotiating a Surrogacy Relationship. Presentation. BSA Human Reproduction Study Group Annual Conference. Open University, Milton Keynes. July 2015.
Duty or Desire? How Surrogate Mothers Negotiate the Relationship with Intending Parents. Presentation. Political is Personal: Regime of Gender, Health and Care. European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia. April 2015.
‘Не страшно ничего, работа есть работа. [Not horrible at all, work is work]’. Working as a ‘Surrogate Mother’ in Saint Petersburg. Seminar. Centre for Independent Social Research. Saint Petersburg, Russia. September 2014.
“Born to Birth”? – Gestational Surrogacy as a Form of Reproductive Body Work in Russia. Presentation. LOVA 3rd International Conference. Ethnographies of Gender and the Body. Amsterdam. July 2014.
Reproductive Migrations. Gestational Surrogacy Workers in Russia. Poster presentation. Psychology, Sociology and Politics Research Conference. Sheffield Hallam University. June 2014.
Reproductive Migrations. Gestational Surrogacy Workers in Russia. Presentation at Reproduction Research Group Meeting. De Montfort University, Leicester. June 2014.
Being Pregnant or Doing Work? Gestational Surrogacy in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Presentation. Postgraduate Conference ‘The Sociology of Technologically Mediated Reproduction’. De Montfort University, Leicester. May 2014.
Reproductive Migrations. Gestational Surrogacy Workers in Russia. Poster presentation. ‘Research Degree Students’ Poster Competition and Research Open Day’. De Montfort University, Leicester. April 2014. Award for best poster.
Peste hotare. Influența migrației forței de muncă cu privire la alegerile educaționale ale copiilor migranților din Republica Moldova. [Abroad. The impact of labour migration on the educational choices of the migrants' children in the Republic of Moldova]. Presentation. Anthropological Seminar. Moldova State University, Chişinău. December 2010.