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[Introduction] Re-situating abortion: bio-politics, global health and rights in neo-liberal times

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posted on 2023-06-09, 12:32 authored by Maya UnnithanMaya Unnithan, Silvia de Zordo
New modes of neoliberal and rights-based reproductive governance are emerging across the world which either paradoxically foreclose access to universal health services or promote legislative reform without providing a continuum of services on the ground. These shifts present new opportunities for the expansion but also the limitation of abortion provision conceptually and ‘on-the-ground’, both in the Global North and South. The collection of papers in this special issue examine current abortion governance discourse and practice in historical, socio-political contexts to analyse the threat posed to women's sexual and reproductive health and rights globally. Focusing on abortion politics in the context of key intersectional themes of morality, law, religion and technology, the papers conceptually ‘re-situate’ the analysis of abortion with reference to a changing global landscape where new modes of consumption, rapid flows of knowledge and information, increasingly routinised recourse to reproductive technologies and related forms of bio-sociality and solidarity amongst recipients and practitioners coalesce.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Global Public Health

ISSN

1744-1692

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

6

Volume

13

Page range

657-661

Department affiliated with

  • Anthropology Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Centre for Cultures of Reproduction, Technologies and Health Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-03-21

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-03-02

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-03-21

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