Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promising ethical foundation for midwifery philosophy and practice. In this article, we stand by these calls, contributing to them with the identification of the structural form of violence that a care ethical relational approach to reproductive care is up against: that of “maternal separation”. Confronted with reproductive and obstetric violence globally, we show that a hegemonic racialized, instrumentalized, and individualized conception of pregnancy is responsible for a severance of relationalities that are essential to safe reproductive care: (1) the relation between the person and their child or reproductive capabilities; and (2) the relation be...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
The feminist movement remains fundamentally divided over the issue of surrogacy. Within the confines...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
The concept of ‘obstetric violence’ has emerged as an important legal and activist tool in the globa...
Obstetric violence, a term coined by activists in Latin America to describe violence during pregnanc...
Background: obstetric violence is still far too invisible; the word 'violence' generates rejection a...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
The use of traditional ethical methodologies is inadequate in addressing a constructed maternal–feta...
The concept of obstetric violence has gained notoriety in recent years thanks to feminist and women'...
Background: Obstetric violence (OV) is a widespread post antenatal phenomenon all around the globe a...
During recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during childbirth,...
AbstractIn recent years, there has been growing public attention to a problem many US health institu...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
The feminist movement remains fundamentally divided over the issue of surrogacy. Within the confines...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
The concept of ‘obstetric violence’ has emerged as an important legal and activist tool in the globa...
Obstetric violence, a term coined by activists in Latin America to describe violence during pregnanc...
Background: obstetric violence is still far too invisible; the word 'violence' generates rejection a...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
The use of traditional ethical methodologies is inadequate in addressing a constructed maternal–feta...
The concept of obstetric violence has gained notoriety in recent years thanks to feminist and women'...
Background: Obstetric violence (OV) is a widespread post antenatal phenomenon all around the globe a...
During recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during childbirth,...
AbstractIn recent years, there has been growing public attention to a problem many US health institu...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
The feminist movement remains fundamentally divided over the issue of surrogacy. Within the confines...