This article explores subjective and political dimensions of the home birth movement which emerged in public discourse in Australia from the late 1970s. In redefining their subjectivity around the act of childbirth, women participants created and emancipatory social movement that encouraged other women to resist medical/state control over that aspect of their lives. As they fought collectively to establish their right to birth at home, the personal and the political became entwined in their rejection of the dominant codes of childbirth
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...
This article explores subjective and political dimensions of the home birth movement which emerged i...
The challenge of mothers as political activists Abstract The resurgence of interest in the meaning o...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
The following thesis seeks to inquire whether the recent phenomenon of women seeking out and indeed ...
The home and the hospital have become polarised sites in the discourse on childbirth. The hospital h...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
The "home versus hospital" as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...
This article explores subjective and political dimensions of the home birth movement which emerged i...
The challenge of mothers as political activists Abstract The resurgence of interest in the meaning o...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
In this article, I examine the processes and motivations involved when women in the United States ch...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
The following thesis seeks to inquire whether the recent phenomenon of women seeking out and indeed ...
The home and the hospital have become polarised sites in the discourse on childbirth. The hospital h...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
The "home versus hospital" as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Graduation date: 2011In this ethnographic study, I examine how women living in downstate Illinois de...
The “home versus hospital” as places of birth debate has had a long and at times vicious history. Fr...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...