In this dissertation, I deconstruct the commonly held assumption that the intrauterine device (IUD) is an unsafe and/or obsolete contraceptive method that has been used mostly to impose population control on women in developing countries. Simultaneously, I explore the changing meaning of the device over the last 40 years in varying socio-historical contexts. Capitalizing on the analytical tradition of science and technology studies that regards technology as socially constructed, I analyze the IUD as a technology that transformed through a series of material and discursive negotiations. Negotiations over the IUD took place in multiple layers, most notably in the social and political domains that defined the meaning of the contraceptive tech...
Background: Promoting family planning practices aid considerably in attaining Millennium Development...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
This project analyzes the interplay of science, capitalism and patriarchy as they influence the indi...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
Political events may constrain bodies, bodily autonomy, and agency. They also offer opportunities to...
This project examines the intersection of in vitro fertilization and abortion during the early 1970s...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
I argue in my dissertation, “Cleaning Up After Sex: An Environmental History of Contraceptives in th...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) came into existence in the United States not only because of the partic...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State University"Approximately half of the six mill...
The intrauterine device (IUD) has a complicated history in the United States. Early models existed a...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
Demographic transition theorists posit that, beginning in the 1960s, biomedical contraceptive techno...
Background: Promoting family planning practices aid considerably in attaining Millennium Development...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
This project analyzes the interplay of science, capitalism and patriarchy as they influence the indi...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
Political events may constrain bodies, bodily autonomy, and agency. They also offer opportunities to...
This project examines the intersection of in vitro fertilization and abortion during the early 1970s...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
I argue in my dissertation, “Cleaning Up After Sex: An Environmental History of Contraceptives in th...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) came into existence in the United States not only because of the partic...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State University"Approximately half of the six mill...
The intrauterine device (IUD) has a complicated history in the United States. Early models existed a...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
Demographic transition theorists posit that, beginning in the 1960s, biomedical contraceptive techno...
Background: Promoting family planning practices aid considerably in attaining Millennium Development...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
This project analyzes the interplay of science, capitalism and patriarchy as they influence the indi...