The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior to and after the Referendum to Repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution allowing for legislation to be introduced regulating termination of pregnancy. Its main focus was to identify the strategies of legitimization employed by both online users and campaign bodies in the period directly before and after the historic referendum to create the possibility to legislate for abortion in Ireland. The study also aimed at examining how the discursive strategies engaged in creating identities on both a national level and also of the collective voter groups. The corpus included unregulated textual and regulated visual data collected between May ...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
This article offers a critical analysis of the 2004 Irish Citizenship Referendum, which took place i...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
In a 2018 referendum, the Irish electorate voted in favour of repealing Ireland's quasi-total legal ...
In March 2018, the Irish government confirmed that a referendum would be held on 25 May, allowing fo...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
In 2018 Ireland held a referendum proposing a repeal of an historic amendment to the Constitution w...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Working PaperThis paper contributes to a growing interest in process related approaches in the study...
On 28 October 2012, Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman living in Ireland, died in hospital while ...
Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly (CA) of 2016–18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortion. Thi...
In this paper, I draw on ongoing ethnographic research on abortion care in Ireland. My research foll...
The debate about the introduction and form of abortion legislation in Ireland is rife with floodgate...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
This article offers a critical analysis of the 2004 Irish Citizenship Referendum, which took place i...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
In a 2018 referendum, the Irish electorate voted in favour of repealing Ireland's quasi-total legal ...
In March 2018, the Irish government confirmed that a referendum would be held on 25 May, allowing fo...
Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances in Ireland, permitted only where there is a risk to...
In 2018 Ireland held a referendum proposing a repeal of an historic amendment to the Constitution w...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Working PaperThis paper contributes to a growing interest in process related approaches in the study...
On 28 October 2012, Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman living in Ireland, died in hospital while ...
Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly (CA) of 2016–18 was tasked with making recommendations on abortion. Thi...
In this paper, I draw on ongoing ethnographic research on abortion care in Ireland. My research foll...
The debate about the introduction and form of abortion legislation in Ireland is rife with floodgate...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
This article offers a critical analysis of the 2004 Irish Citizenship Referendum, which took place i...