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Chapter 1. The child's body and bone marrow transplantation. Introduction (Christina Schües)
Chapter 2. A donor by chance or by conception : My Sister's Keeper reconsidered (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
Chapter 3. Dimensions and tensions of the child's well-being and stem cell transplantation. A conceptual analysis (Christina Schües)
Part 1. Mapping responsibilities
Chapter 4. Introduction: Topic I (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 5. Mediating the risks of mutual care. Families and the ethical challenges of sibling bone marrow donation (Claudia Wiesemann)
Chapter 6. Responsibility, care and illness in family relationships(Jutta Ecarius)
Part 2. Dealing with illness
Chapter 7. Introduction: Topic II (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 8. Illness within the Family (Amy Mullin)
Chapter 9. Dwelling on the past: Illness, transplantation and families’ responsibilities in retrospect (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
Part 3. Processes of decision making
Chapter 10. Introduction: Topic III (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 11. Deciding about child bone marrow donation – Procedural moral pitfalls (Tim Henning)
Chapter 12. A Decision-Making Approach for Children to Ethically Serve as Stem Cell Donors (Lainie Friedman Ross)
Part 4. Constructing familial bodies
Chapter 13. Introduction: Topic IV (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 14. Stem cell transplantation, microchimerism and assemblages (Margrit Shildrick)
Chapter 15. Intercorporeality – giving life from one body to another (Christina Schües)
Chapter 16. Open questions (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter).
Chapter 2. A donor by chance or by conception : My Sister's Keeper reconsidered (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
Chapter 3. Dimensions and tensions of the child's well-being and stem cell transplantation. A conceptual analysis (Christina Schües)
Part 1. Mapping responsibilities
Chapter 4. Introduction: Topic I (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 5. Mediating the risks of mutual care. Families and the ethical challenges of sibling bone marrow donation (Claudia Wiesemann)
Chapter 6. Responsibility, care and illness in family relationships(Jutta Ecarius)
Part 2. Dealing with illness
Chapter 7. Introduction: Topic II (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 8. Illness within the Family (Amy Mullin)
Chapter 9. Dwelling on the past: Illness, transplantation and families’ responsibilities in retrospect (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
Part 3. Processes of decision making
Chapter 10. Introduction: Topic III (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 11. Deciding about child bone marrow donation – Procedural moral pitfalls (Tim Henning)
Chapter 12. A Decision-Making Approach for Children to Ethically Serve as Stem Cell Donors (Lainie Friedman Ross)
Part 4. Constructing familial bodies
Chapter 13. Introduction: Topic IV (Martina Jürgensen)
Chapter 14. Stem cell transplantation, microchimerism and assemblages (Margrit Shildrick)
Chapter 15. Intercorporeality – giving life from one body to another (Christina Schües)
Chapter 16. Open questions (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter).