While abortion discourses are often understood in terms of the opposing poles of pro-choice and pro-life, these labels belie the complexity of substantive understandings of abortion. This thesis examines dominant discourses of abortion in New Zealand through analysing legal, media and televisual discourses and qualitative interviews with fifteen women. Participants’ understandings of abortion were complex, at times contradictory and resisted easy delineation into cohesive positions. Nonetheless, the majority of participants understood abortion to be only legitimate in exceptional circumstances such as in cases where maternal health is at risk or the pregnancy is the result of rape. An analysis of such exceptionalism suggests that the except...
Abortion is illegal in New Zealand except in limited circumstances. In spite of this, it has been cl...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
Abortion defies categorization. It is a moral, religious, legal, political, health, and human rights...
"No woman wants an abortion like she wants an ice cream cone or a Porsche. She wants an abortion li...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. On the whole, women in New Zealand have good access to safe and afford...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This article is about selective abortion. It concentrates on the existential, moral and social condi...
Abortion decision making is an unavoidable process to women, who find themselves in a situation of u...
The notion of ‘culture’ features in the abortion literature to explicate, first, contestation of the...
In the last several decades, the abortion debate has grown increasingly controversial and polarized ...
A period of ten years has elapsed since the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act came into effect....
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
Since the introduction of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act in 1996, research concerning ab...
Abortion is illegal in New Zealand except in limited circumstances. In spite of this, it has been cl...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
Abortion defies categorization. It is a moral, religious, legal, political, health, and human rights...
"No woman wants an abortion like she wants an ice cream cone or a Porsche. She wants an abortion li...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. On the whole, women in New Zealand have good access to safe and afford...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This article is about selective abortion. It concentrates on the existential, moral and social condi...
Abortion decision making is an unavoidable process to women, who find themselves in a situation of u...
The notion of ‘culture’ features in the abortion literature to explicate, first, contestation of the...
In the last several decades, the abortion debate has grown increasingly controversial and polarized ...
A period of ten years has elapsed since the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act came into effect....
This article provides a genealogy of foetocentric grief, an emotion that permeates accounts of abort...
Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accou...
Since the introduction of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act in 1996, research concerning ab...
Abortion is illegal in New Zealand except in limited circumstances. In spite of this, it has been cl...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
Abortion defies categorization. It is a moral, religious, legal, political, health, and human rights...