This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subjects in contemporary Canadian society. In many ways, discourses that associate pill use with choice, reproductive rights and increased control over the body for women are still prevalent today. Yet, there is an increased emphasis placed on autonomy, self-realization and empowerment, as well as the life-style benefits of the pill; further, young women, not women generally, are the target of campaigns that seek to encourage pill use. In attempting to examine the discourses that constitute young women as subjects on the pill, I have brought together interviews with young women currently taking it and texts from the print news media, pharmaceutical ...
This study focuses on three young women in their final year of school using data gathered during a y...
This master thesis sets out to investigate the (re)production of gendered norms through the mediatio...
This thesis examines the role of socioeconomic, political and historical factors that contribute to ...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
In this paper I explore the ways that the use of the pill and the ideal of the non-reproductive body...
This thesis explores the connections and movements of the contraceptive pill (the Pill) in relation ...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
The chapter, "Girl power and the pill: Unpacking web-based marketing for Alesse and Yasmin" was writ...
The oral contraceptive pill remains the most widely used contraceptive method. We consider The Pill’...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
This thesis examines how a diverse group of participants in England make sense of condom use, explor...
This is an ethnographic study of users of the oral contraceptive pill at a London specialist clinic....
In my thesis I will cover the topic of the female's point of view of contraception and birth control...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
A number of models of behaviour have been applied to contraception use including subjective expected...
This study focuses on three young women in their final year of school using data gathered during a y...
This master thesis sets out to investigate the (re)production of gendered norms through the mediatio...
This thesis examines the role of socioeconomic, political and historical factors that contribute to ...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
In this paper I explore the ways that the use of the pill and the ideal of the non-reproductive body...
This thesis explores the connections and movements of the contraceptive pill (the Pill) in relation ...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
The chapter, "Girl power and the pill: Unpacking web-based marketing for Alesse and Yasmin" was writ...
The oral contraceptive pill remains the most widely used contraceptive method. We consider The Pill’...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
This thesis examines how a diverse group of participants in England make sense of condom use, explor...
This is an ethnographic study of users of the oral contraceptive pill at a London specialist clinic....
In my thesis I will cover the topic of the female's point of view of contraception and birth control...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
A number of models of behaviour have been applied to contraception use including subjective expected...
This study focuses on three young women in their final year of school using data gathered during a y...
This master thesis sets out to investigate the (re)production of gendered norms through the mediatio...
This thesis examines the role of socioeconomic, political and historical factors that contribute to ...