‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising work focusing on the bodies of others. This article utilises this analytical tool in the context of contemporary abortion work. Abortion provision in Britain has seen significant change in the last 25 years, paralleling developments in medical methods, and the option for women under nine weeks' gestation to complete the abortion at home. These shifts raise questions around how abortion work is experienced by those who do it. We apply the conceptual lens of body work to data drawn from in-depth interviews with 37 health professionals involved in abortion provision, to draw out the character, constraints and challenges of contemporary abortion...
Despite previous research suggesting that social class influences experiences of and attitudes to ab...
Medical abortion is a method of pregnancy termination that by its nature enables more active involve...
Despite being legally available in India since 1971, barriers to safe and legal abortion remain, and...
‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising...
This study aims to answer two questions: how does the codification of restrictive state legislation ...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
In years since Roe v. Ward abortion care has evolved in response to changes affecting healthcare mor...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain insight and understanding into the lived expe...
Aims and objectives: To improve the understanding and competence of health personnel when caring for...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Objective To examine experiences of contraceptive care from the perspective of health professionals...
Abortion is a common and essential reproductive healthcare procedure experienced by approximately on...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Current UK abortion law has been subjected to extensive feminist critique because of the relationsh...
Across the UK, there has been an increase in anti-abortion activism outside abortion clinics. The ac...
Despite previous research suggesting that social class influences experiences of and attitudes to ab...
Medical abortion is a method of pregnancy termination that by its nature enables more active involve...
Despite being legally available in India since 1971, barriers to safe and legal abortion remain, and...
‘Body work’ has emerged at the nexus of sociologies of work and bodies as a means of conceptualising...
This study aims to answer two questions: how does the codification of restrictive state legislation ...
Body work has been foregrounded in recent sociological writings on health and social care, particula...
In years since Roe v. Ward abortion care has evolved in response to changes affecting healthcare mor...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain insight and understanding into the lived expe...
Aims and objectives: To improve the understanding and competence of health personnel when caring for...
This article reviews literature from a number of disciplines in order to provide an explanation of t...
Objective To examine experiences of contraceptive care from the perspective of health professionals...
Abortion is a common and essential reproductive healthcare procedure experienced by approximately on...
Introduction This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion ca...
Current UK abortion law has been subjected to extensive feminist critique because of the relationsh...
Across the UK, there has been an increase in anti-abortion activism outside abortion clinics. The ac...
Despite previous research suggesting that social class influences experiences of and attitudes to ab...
Medical abortion is a method of pregnancy termination that by its nature enables more active involve...
Despite being legally available in India since 1971, barriers to safe and legal abortion remain, and...