This thesis illuminates the experiences, motives, and framing process of a cohort of homebirthing women in Tucson, Arizona who embody the collective action frames of the national homebirth movement. A model of birth frame construction, alignment and adoption is presented that expands current theory on social movement framing processes, cognitive liberation, and life politics in health and self-help related movements. The study explores the evolution of homebirth midwifery nationally and locally. It articulates the main collective action frames that argue against standard maternity care and presents the alternatives proffered by the homebirth movement. It presents micro-level experiences of movement pioneers, macro-articulations of movement ...
Thesis advisor: Sharlene N. Hesse-BiberBirth Visionaries: An Examination of Unassisted Childbirth By...
This dissertation is based on evolutionary medicine and applied anthropological research where the n...
Maternity providers in North America are in conflict about birth place, debating issues related to s...
There were about 3.7 million births in the United States in 2018, and a maternal mortality rate of 1...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Pregnancy and birth are not purely biological, but f...
On-line depictions of the maternal and birthing body in the familial and communal context aims to de...
This thesis examines the access that low-income women of color have to home birth in New Mexico thro...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
Between the 1750s and the 1850s American society saw the emergence of a new ideology that defined mo...
The focus of this dissertation is on pregnancy practices that are regarded as ordinary activities in...
University of Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Kathleen E. Hull. 1 comp...
In my dissertation, I apply a reproductive justice framework to a discourse analysis of twenty-three...
Thesis advisor: Sharlene N. Hesse-BiberBirth Visionaries: An Examination of Unassisted Childbirth By...
This dissertation is based on evolutionary medicine and applied anthropological research where the n...
Maternity providers in North America are in conflict about birth place, debating issues related to s...
There were about 3.7 million births in the United States in 2018, and a maternal mortality rate of 1...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
2011 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Pregnancy and birth are not purely biological, but f...
On-line depictions of the maternal and birthing body in the familial and communal context aims to de...
This thesis examines the access that low-income women of color have to home birth in New Mexico thro...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
Between the 1750s and the 1850s American society saw the emergence of a new ideology that defined mo...
The focus of this dissertation is on pregnancy practices that are regarded as ordinary activities in...
University of Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Kathleen E. Hull. 1 comp...
In my dissertation, I apply a reproductive justice framework to a discourse analysis of twenty-three...
Thesis advisor: Sharlene N. Hesse-BiberBirth Visionaries: An Examination of Unassisted Childbirth By...
This dissertation is based on evolutionary medicine and applied anthropological research where the n...
Maternity providers in North America are in conflict about birth place, debating issues related to s...