This paper presents an analysis of a recent UK anti-abortion campaign in which the use of fetal imagery—especially images of fetal remains—was a prominent issue. A striking feature of the texts produced by the group behind the campaign was the emphasis given to the emotions of those viewing such imagery. Traditionally, social scientific analyses of mass communication have problematised references to emotion and viewed them as being of significance because of their power to subvert the rational appraisal of message content. However, we argue that emotion discourse may be analysed from a different perspective. As the categorisation of the fetus is a social choice and contested, it follows that all protagonists in the abortion debate (whether ...
Despite increased scholarly interest in how activists use visuals in claim-making and mobilization, ...
The abortion issue is one of the most polarizing topics within the public and media sphere. How the ...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
This paper presents an analysis of a recent UK anti-abortion campaign in which the use of fetal imag...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals' social identifications. ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
This paper considers the ways in which anti-abortion activists construct women's psychological exper...
How is the embryo defined, envisaged, imagined? Who speaks on its behalf, and how? Based on a study ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
In 2008 abortion rights were under attack in the UK from those who opposed the current time limit of...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
We aim to interrogate when the use of images in moral persuasion is legitimate. First, we put forwar...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals' social identifications. ...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Despite increased scholarly interest in how activists use visuals in claim-making and mobilization, ...
The abortion issue is one of the most polarizing topics within the public and media sphere. How the ...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...
This paper presents an analysis of a recent UK anti-abortion campaign in which the use of fetal imag...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals' social identifications. ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
This paper considers the ways in which anti-abortion activists construct women's psychological exper...
How is the embryo defined, envisaged, imagined? Who speaks on its behalf, and how? Based on a study ...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals’ social identifications. ...
In 2008 abortion rights were under attack in the UK from those who opposed the current time limit of...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
We aim to interrogate when the use of images in moral persuasion is legitimate. First, we put forwar...
Social psychological research on activism typically focuses on individuals' social identifications. ...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Despite increased scholarly interest in how activists use visuals in claim-making and mobilization, ...
The abortion issue is one of the most polarizing topics within the public and media sphere. How the ...
In recent years, a number of US states have adopted laws that require pregnant women to have an ultr...