Grassroots-led global social movements have become increasingly prominent on mainstream media and political agendas. In Scotland, several of these have resulted in significant policy change, including the period poverty movement, which addresses inequalities relating to menstruation. This chapter looks to this movement as a case study, showing how several interventions have led the country to be hailed a world leader in policies providing free access to menstrual products. It will analyze the conditions under which this movement first took hold in Scotland in 2016, moving chronologically from the first mention of the term 'period poverty' in legacy media. It will show how the increasing visibility and discursive realization, or crystallizat...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
The research for this work was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts and Humanities Resear...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. This article analyses the emergence of the discourse of period pover...
Grassroots-led global social movements have become increasingly prominent on mainstream media and po...
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free period prod...
In January 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free per...
Suitable Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. In ...
This briefing paper discusses how to include historical perspectives to assess the potential success...
This paper is based on ‘Ending Period Poverty in Scotland: A Historical and International Perspectiv...
This article sets the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) (2021) Act in the context of histo...
Menstrual health is an important health topic concerning women, girls, and people with periods, part...
The research for this Special Collection volume was funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts an...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
During the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, menstruation became more present in public discourse in Scotland....
This chapter gives an overview of current developments and approaches to tackling poverty and social...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
The research for this work was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts and Humanities Resear...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. This article analyses the emergence of the discourse of period pover...
Grassroots-led global social movements have become increasingly prominent on mainstream media and po...
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free period prod...
In January 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free per...
Suitable Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. In ...
This briefing paper discusses how to include historical perspectives to assess the potential success...
This paper is based on ‘Ending Period Poverty in Scotland: A Historical and International Perspectiv...
This article sets the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) (2021) Act in the context of histo...
Menstrual health is an important health topic concerning women, girls, and people with periods, part...
The research for this Special Collection volume was funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts an...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
During the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, menstruation became more present in public discourse in Scotland....
This chapter gives an overview of current developments and approaches to tackling poverty and social...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
The research for this work was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts and Humanities Resear...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. This article analyses the emergence of the discourse of period pover...