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Reproductive justice : illuminating the intersectional politics of sexual and reproductive issues Tracy Morison and Jade Le Grice

By: Morison, Tracy.
Contributor(s): Le Grice, Jade.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Springer 2023Subject(s): AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | CULTURE | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | IWI TAKETAKE | MĀORI | PREVENTION | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TAIHEMAHEMA | TAITŌKAI | TAIPŪWHENUATANGA | TE AO MĀORI | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | WĀHINE | WOMEN | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-41531-9_23 | Table of contents In: In: The Palgrave handbook of power, gender and psychology (pp. 419-435) / edited by E.L. Zurbriggen & R. CapdevilaSummary: his chapter provides an overview of reproductive justice as a movement, theory, and praxis and offers some foundations for a broad and inclusive notion of reproductive justice. The chapter comprises three parts. Part 1 provides a sketch of the origins of reproductive justice, explicating how the framework combines the notions of human rights and social justice. Part 2 offers a discussion of how the framework can be used in advocacy, coalition building, and research. Part 3 reviews some key developments in scholarship and praxis. To illustrate claims, examples from Aotearoa (New Zealand) are used, while also situating these in the international context, alongside global social issues and tensions. (Authors' abstract). Record #8532
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In: The Palgrave handbook of power, gender and psychology (pp. 419-435) / edited by E.L. Zurbriggen & R. Capdevila

his chapter provides an overview of reproductive justice as a movement, theory, and praxis and offers some foundations for a broad and inclusive notion of reproductive justice. The chapter comprises three parts. Part 1 provides a sketch of the origins of reproductive justice, explicating how the framework combines the notions of human rights and social justice. Part 2 offers a discussion of how the framework can be used in advocacy, coalition building, and research. Part 3 reviews some key developments in scholarship and praxis. To illustrate claims, examples from Aotearoa (New Zealand) are used, while also situating these in the international context, alongside global social issues and tensions. (Authors' abstract). Record #8532