In a 2018 referendum, the Irish electorate voted in favour of repealing Ireland's quasi-total legal ban on abortion. The referendum campaign saw important public discussions regarding gender roles in twenty-first century Ireland. While the constitutional ban on abortion was condemned by abortion rights advocates for marginalising women's agency, the legislation which replaced it has not escaped criticism either. Therefore, questions surrounding the conceptualisation of women's agency in the 2018 referendum are still relevant today. Adopting a multimodal critical discourse analysis approach, this paper analyses signage from the weeks before the vote to examine the discursive construction of women's agency in the linguistic landscape of the r...
This paper explores how feminist movements in contemporary Ireland and the Women’s Liberation Moveme...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Since the introduction of a foetal right to life into the Irish Constitution in 1983, abortion has p...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
Im Mai diesen Jahres wurde in Irland abgestimmt, den achten Zusatz der Verfassung, der dem ‚ungebore...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
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...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
In 2018, Irish citizens voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution to a...
In 2018 Ireland held a referendum proposing a repeal of an historic amendment to the Constitution w...
peer-reviewedThe relationship between lay theories of gender and attitudes to abortion policy has re...
This paper explores how feminist movements in contemporary Ireland and the Women’s Liberation Moveme...
How abortion is dealt with in law and policy is shaped through the multiple political and societal d...
This paper explores how feminist movements in contemporary Ireland and the Women’s Liberation Moveme...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Since the introduction of a foetal right to life into the Irish Constitution in 1983, abortion has p...
The following article is based on a study on abortion discourse carried out in Ireland in 2018 prior...
Im Mai diesen Jahres wurde in Irland abgestimmt, den achten Zusatz der Verfassung, der dem ‚ungebore...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
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...
Ireland’s near-total abortion ban was, in effect, a policy of offshoring abortions. Before the May 2...
Ireland was a conservative outpost on the European periphery for much of the twentieth century. From...
In 2018, Irish citizens voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution to a...
In 2018 Ireland held a referendum proposing a repeal of an historic amendment to the Constitution w...
peer-reviewedThe relationship between lay theories of gender and attitudes to abortion policy has re...
This paper explores how feminist movements in contemporary Ireland and the Women’s Liberation Moveme...
How abortion is dealt with in law and policy is shaped through the multiple political and societal d...
This paper explores how feminist movements in contemporary Ireland and the Women’s Liberation Moveme...
This article analyses abortion health activism (AHA) in the Irish context. AHA is a form of activism...
Since the introduction of a foetal right to life into the Irish Constitution in 1983, abortion has p...