Derechos reproductivos: reflexiones interdisciplinarias
Title | Derechos reproductivos: reflexiones interdisciplinarias PDF eBook |
Author | María del Pilar González Barreda |
Publisher | Bonilla Artigas Editores |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2024-02-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 6078956558 |
Derechos reproductivos: reflexiones interdisciplinarias, producto del grupo de investigación del Programa Universitario de Bioética "Género, Bioética y Justicia reproductiva", presenta la visión interdisciplinaria de 30 expertos que reúnen su experiencia en 22 capítulos que conjuntan una invaluable obra de consulta para quienes están interesados en un tema tan vigente como la inconstitucionalidad de la protección a la vida desde la concepción. Desde sus diferentes especialidades, los autores de la obra presentan en cuatro capítulos la relación de la Bioética, los derechos reproductivos y los derechos sexuales; el aborto desde el enfoque jurídico, el aborto desde las ciencias sociales, y los derechos reproductivos y sus demandas urgentes. De esta forma, la obra aborda la salud y capacidad reproductiva, el discurso jurídico, el acceso a servicios de salud reproductiva, despenalización y derecho al aborto seguro, legal y gratuito, la bioética, el discurso heterosexual, los derechos humanos, la violencia feminicida, la protección a la vida desde la concepción, el discurso de la Suprema Corte de la Nación, el estigma asociado a la interrupción del embarazo, la maternidad subrogada, las tecnologías de la reproducción, la violencia obstétrica y las adultas mayores, así como la autonomía de las mujeres y las personas gestantes y la esterilización forzada. Este análisis tan extenso es resultado del trabajo colectivo, creativo, riguroso y comprometido de cada uno de los autores que hoy ponen a consideración del lector sus reflexiones interdisciplinarias."
Derechos reproductivos
Title | Derechos reproductivos PDF eBook |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024 |
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ISBN | 9786073087261 |
Abortion and Democracy
Title | Abortion and Democracy PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Sutton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2021-08-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000404463 |
Abortion and Democracy offers critical analyses of abortion politics in Latin America’s Southern Cone, with lessons and insights of wider significance. Drawing on the region’s recent history of military dictatorship and democratic transition, this edited volume explores how abortion rights demands fit with current democratic agendas. With a focus on Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, the book’s contributors delve into the complex reality of abortion through the examination of the discourses, strategies, successes, and challenges of abortion rights movements. Assembling a multiplicity of voices and experiences, the contributions illuminate key dimensions of abortion rights struggles: health aspects, litigation efforts, legislative debates, party politics, digital strategies, grassroots mobilization, coalition-building, affective and artistic components, and movement-countermovement dynamics. The book takes an approach that is sensitive to social inequalities and to the transnational aspects of abortion rights struggles in each country. It bridges different scales of analysis, from abortion experiences at the micro level of the clinic or the home to the macro sociopolitical and cultural forces that shape individual lives. This is an important intervention suitable for students and scholars of abortion politics, democracy in Latin America, gender and sexuality, and women’s rights.
Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Young Children
Title | Medical Decision-Making on Behalf of Young Children PDF eBook |
Author | Imogen Goold |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2020-09-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1509928588 |
In the wake of the Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans cases, a wide-ranging international conversation was started regarding alternative thresholds for intervention and the different balances that can be made in weighing up the rights and interests of the child, the parent's rights and responsibilities and the role of medical professionals and the courts. This collection provides a comparative perspective on these issues by bringing together analysis from a range of jurisdictions across Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia. Contextualising the differences and similarities, and drawing out the cultural and social values that inform the approach in different countries, this volume is highly valuable to scholars across jurisdictions, not only to inform their own local debate on how best to navigate such cases, but also to foster inter-jurisdictional debate on the issues. The book brings together commentators from the fields of law, medical ethics, and clinical medicine across the world, actively drawing on the view from the clinic as well as philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the crucial question of who should decide about the fate of a child suffering from a serious illness. In doing so, the collection offers comprehensive treatment of the key questions around whether the current best interests approach is still appropriate, and if not, what the alternatives are. It engages head-on with the concerns seen in both the academic and popular literature that there is a need to reconsider the orthodoxy in this area.
Reproductive Health and Human Rights
Title | Reproductive Health and Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca J. Cook |
Publisher | Clarendon Press |
Pages | 586 |
Release | 2003-04-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0191553832 |
The concept of reproductive health promises to play a crucial role in improving women's health and rights around the world. It was internationally endorsed by a United Nations conference in 1994, but remains controversial because of the challenge it presents to conservative agencies: it challenges policies of suppressing public discussion on human sexuality and regulating its private expressions. Reproductive Health and Human Rights is designed to equip healthcare providers and administrators to integrate ethical, legal, and human rights principles in protection and promotion of reproductive health, and to inform lawyers and women's health advocates about aspects of medicine and healthcare systems that affect reproduction. Rebecca Cook, Bernard Dickens, and Mahmoud Fathalla, leading international authorities on reproductive medicine, human rights, medical law, and bioethics, integrate their disciplines to provide an accessible but comprehensive introduction to reproductive and sexual health. They analyse fifteen case-studies of recurrent problems, focusing particularly on resource-poor settings. Approaches to resolution are considered at clinical and health system levels. They also consider kinds of social change that would relieve the underlying conditions of reproductive health dilemmas. Supporting the explanatory chapters and case-studies are extensive resources of epidemiological data, human rights documents, and research materials and websites on reproductive and sexual health. In explaining ethics, law, and human rights to healthcare providers and administrators, and reproductive health to lawyers and women's health advocates, the authors explore and illustrate limitations and dysfunctions of prevailing health systems and their legal regulation, but also propose opportunities for reform. They draw on the values and principles of ethics and human rights recognized in national and international legal systems, to guide healthcare providers and administrators, lawyers, governments, and national and international agencies and legal tribunals. Reproductive Health and Human Rights will be an invaluable resource for all those working to improve services and legal protection for women around the world. Updates to this book, and information on translations to French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Arabic are now available at www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty/cook/ReproductiveHealth.html
Feminist Challenges in the Social Sciences
Title | Feminist Challenges in the Social Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Mari Luz Esteban |
Publisher | Center for Basque Studies |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1935709011 |
"Collection of articles on academic feminism, gender relations and history in the Basque Country"--Provided by publisher.
Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology
Title | Decolonial Feminist Community Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Floretta Boonzaier |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2019-07-13 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 3030200019 |
This edited volume seeks to critically engage with the diversity of feminist and post-colonial theory to counter hegemonic Western knowledge in mainstream community psychology. In doing so, it situates paradigms of thought and representation that capture the lived experiences of those in the global South. Specifically, the book takes an intersectional approach towards its reshaping of community psychology, centering African, black, postcolonial, and decolonial feminist critiques in its 1) critique of existing hegemonic Euro-American community psychology concepts, theories, and practice, 2) proposal of new feminist, indigenous, and decolonial methodological approaches, and 3) real-life examples of engagement, research, dialogue, and reflexive qualitative psychology practice. The book concludes with an agenda for theorization and research for future practice in postcolonial contexts. The volume is relevant to researchers, practitioners, and students in psychology, anthropology, sociology, public health, development studies, social work, urban studies, and women’s and gender studies across global contexts.