About Yael Hashilon-Dolev

Mine and my students' areas of interest include the beginnings and ends of life, human reproduction and new reproductive technologies, cryopreservation, contraception, genetics, gender and medicine, bioethics, family studies and contemporary parenthood.

Dr. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev

Yael Hashiloni-Dolev is a sociologist of health and illness. A former member of Israel’s National Bioethics Council (2013-20) and a previous co-president of the Israeli Society for the History, Philosophy & Sociology of Science (2018-21). Hashiloni-Dolev is a member of the Gender Equality Committee - Council for Higher Education Israel (2017-present). 

Her areas of interest include the beginnings and ends of life, new reproductive technologies, cryopreservation, genetics, gender, bioethics, contemporary parenthood and genetics and Judaism. 

She has authored three books: A Life (Un)Worthy of Living: Reproductive Genetics in Israel and Germany (Springer, 2007), The Fertility Revolution (Modan, 2013, in Hebrew), and New Reproductive Technologies: Social and Bio-Ethical Debates (Open University, in Hebrew). She published many articles on repro-genetics, sex selection, the moral status of the embryo, fertility awareness, posthumous reproduction, egg freezing and genes and Judaism.   

She is also a co-editor of Boas, H., Hashiloni-Dolev, Y., Davidovitch, N., Filc D. and Lavi, S. (Eds). 2018. Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel: Socio-Legal, Political and Empirical Analysis. Cambridge University Press

EDUCATION


1993                        B.A., magna cum laude  Social Work   
                                Tel Aviv University, School of Social Work 

1994                        M.A. Film and Television Studies  
                                University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
Thesis: “Transvestites in the Movies: The Monster, the Comic and the Prophet” 

2005                       Ph.D. Sociology and Anthropology 

Tel Aviv University   
Dissertation: “Looking for the Perfect Child: Fertility Control and Genetic Management in Israel and Germany” 

 

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES 

Undergraduate seminars: 
At the Margins of Life and Death: Medical Technologies in Social Dispute  
Reproductive Disruptions: New Reproductive Technologies and their dilemmas 
Science, Technology and Society in Israel  

Undergraduate and MA courses: 
The Foundations of Sociology, (Introduction to Sociology) 
Qualitative Research Methods  
Social Aspects of Health, Gender and Fertility  
Fertility, Childhood and Parenthood: A Socio-historical Point of View  
Social Science and Medicine  
Science, Technology and Society  
Classical Sociology Theories