In 2009 a couple in Cairns were charged, and later found not guilty, of illegally obtaining a medical abortion through the use of medication imported from overseas. The court case reignited the discussions surrounding the illegality and social acceptance of abortion in Queensland, Australia. Based on a discourse analysis of 150 online news media articles covering the Cairns trial, this article critically examines the language and key words relied upon by media when covering the Cairns trial. It argues that, despite popular support for the decriminalisation of abortion, emotive language that aligns with a pro-life ideology is still being employed which has the power to shape perceptions of deviance and stigma surrounding abortion. This is us...
The aim of this article is analysis of language and word choice on selected websites, Facebook; taki...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 373-389.This thesis ex...
In this project, I explore how we discuss abortion in our society. Looking at public\ud spheres, I a...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
The abortion debate has been resurrected in Australia in recent years, spear-headed in part by conse...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This article considers the role of the Australian anti-abortion movement in the\ud discursive practi...
Prior to the liberalisation of abortion laws in Britain and parts of Australia from the late 1960s, ...
Abortion law in Australia varies between States and Territories and many of the laws are outdated, c...
While abortion discourses are often understood in terms of the opposing poles of pro-choice and pro-...
This paper presents an analysis of a recent UK anti-abortion campaign in which the use of fetal imag...
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is aff...
This article considers the legislative framework governing abortion in New South Wales and argues th...
It has been 25 years since abortion was decriminalized by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1988, as th...
The aim of this article is analysis of language and word choice on selected websites, Facebook; taki...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 373-389.This thesis ex...
In this project, I explore how we discuss abortion in our society. Looking at public\ud spheres, I a...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
The abortion debate has been resurrected in Australia in recent years, spear-headed in part by conse...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This article considers the role of the Australian anti-abortion movement in the\ud discursive practi...
Prior to the liberalisation of abortion laws in Britain and parts of Australia from the late 1960s, ...
Abortion law in Australia varies between States and Territories and many of the laws are outdated, c...
While abortion discourses are often understood in terms of the opposing poles of pro-choice and pro-...
This paper presents an analysis of a recent UK anti-abortion campaign in which the use of fetal imag...
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is aff...
This article considers the legislative framework governing abortion in New South Wales and argues th...
It has been 25 years since abortion was decriminalized by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1988, as th...
The aim of this article is analysis of language and word choice on selected websites, Facebook; taki...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 373-389.This thesis ex...
In this project, I explore how we discuss abortion in our society. Looking at public\ud spheres, I a...