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Authors’ Biography
Sonja Goedeke is a Senior Lecturer at Auckland University of Technology,
New Zealand. Sonja’s research interests focus on infertility and the psychoso-
cial and ethical implications of assisted reproductive technologies; in particu-
lar, reproductive donation. Sonja has published on embryo donation, donation
counselling, decision-making, media representations, “mild” IVF, and cross-
border reproductive care.
Ken Daniels is Adjunct Professor at the University of Canterbury. He has
been working in the field of assisted human reproduction, with a particular
focus on donor insemination, for over 40 years. He has provided counselling
for parents and families, provided seminars for consumer groups and academic
audiences, acted as a policy consultant for several countries, and published
extensively in the field. Ken was Deputy Chair of the Advisory Committee on
Assisted Human Reproduction in New Zealand for seven years. He was made
an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in 2014 in recogni-
tion of his work in reproductive technology and mental health.
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