the social control of reproduction
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Sen, Gita > (ed.)
- Creator
- Snow, Rachel C. > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Harris, Diana
- Publish Year
- 1994
- Shelfmark
- VS 34 1994 - B
- Thesaurus
- voortplanting, geboorteregeling, bevolkingspolitiek, reproductieve rechten, prenatale diagnostiek, abortussen, hormonen, gezondheid, zwarte vrouwen, islam, overheidsbeleid, Verenigde Staten, Thailand, Brazilië, India, Canada, Midden-Oosten
- Description
- In deze bundel worden de factoren onderzocht die de besluitvorming rond voortplanting bepalen. Aandacht voor politiek en beleid t.a.v. voortplanting, anti-conceptie en abortus in diverse landen. De bundel bevat de volgende bijdragen: Reproduction: the feminist challenge to social policy / door Gita Sen: Reproductive experiences and needs of Thai women: where has development taken us? / door Hnin Hnin Pyne: Labor policies: its influence on women's reproductive lives / door Jody Heymann: Religious doctrine, state ideology, and reproductive options in Islam / door Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer: The weathering hypothesis and the health of African-American women and infants: implications for reproductive strategies and policy analysis / door Arline Geronimus: Feminist politics and reproductive rights: the case of Brazil / door Jacqueline Pitanguy: Health versus rights: comparative perspectives on abortion policy in Canada and the United States / door Janine Brodie: Delivered into men's hands? the social construction of reproductive technology / door Judy Wajcman: Adoption rights and reproductive wrongs / door Elizabeth Bartholet: Beyond control: about anti-fertility vaccines', pregnancy epidemics and abuse / door Judith Richter: Each to her own: investigating women's response to contraception / door Rachel Snow: Immunization to regulate fertility: biological concerns and questions / door Angeline Faye Schrater: The social context of sex selection and the politics of abortion in India / door Radhika Balakrishnan: Norplant in the nineties: realities, dilemmas, missing pieces / door Sonia Correa: The politics of fetal-maternal conflict / door Ruth Hubbard: The biological and biomedical foundations of the new reproductive technologies.