Childbirth is a site of ongoing struggle over meaning, authority, regulation and control. The book is oriented to not only scholars and students with interest into birth care but also practitioners and stakeholders politically and professionally engaged in the development of maternity care practices and settings.
Childbirth is a site of ongoing struggle over meaning, authority, regulation and control. The book is oriented to not only scholars and students with interest into birth care but also practitioners and stakeholders politically and professionally engaged in the development of maternity care practices and settings.
Nicole Thualagant, PhD, is Associate Professor and Head of Study in Critical Health Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark. She is also chairperson of the Danish Sociological Association and vice-chairperson in the Nordic Sociological Association. As a sociologist with an interest in the politics of life and the interrelations between policy and practice, she investigates how policies on birth care is developed, legitimized institutionally, and performed and negotiated in current society. ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-5197-8979 Katja Schrøder, RM, PhD, Head of Study of Master of Science in Health Science at the University of Southern Denmark. She is a research member of the Europe Regional Committee, International Confederation of Midwives. She was former President of The Danish Society of Midwifery (2018-2021). With a clinical background in midwifery, she has a strong interest in maternity care and women's reproductive health. ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-9100-7237
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Childbirth in Dispute: An Introduction to the Contested Space 1. Negotiating normalcy in birth policies: The case of the UK and Denmark 2. Reproductive In/Justice? The Production of Ignorance in the Politics of Midwifery in Ontario Canada 3. Beyond One Place for Birth: Undoing Stratified Reproduction as a Route to Choice and Equity 4. Navigating master narratives: imperative norms and polyphony in childbirth narratives 5. Contested voices - hidden emotions: the insight from the polarised home birth debate 6. The Politics of Normal Birth - Boundary Work and the Moralisation of Care in Indonesian Midwifery 7. Conflicting birth care ideals within the profession of midwifery 8. Expanding Midwifery Care in Ontario Canada: Beyond Birth as a Contested Space 9. Aiming for zero harm: Cultural drivers of overdiagnosis in medicalized birthing 10. Boundaries of Birth Medicine and the Body: Toward a Theory of Obstetric Justice
Introduction: Childbirth in Dispute: An Introduction to the Contested Space 1. Negotiating normalcy in birth policies: The case of the UK and Denmark 2. Reproductive In/Justice? The Production of Ignorance in the Politics of Midwifery in Ontario Canada 3. Beyond One Place for Birth: Undoing Stratified Reproduction as a Route to Choice and Equity 4. Navigating master narratives: imperative norms and polyphony in childbirth narratives 5. Contested voices - hidden emotions: the insight from the polarised home birth debate 6. The Politics of Normal Birth - Boundary Work and the Moralisation of Care in Indonesian Midwifery 7. Conflicting birth care ideals within the profession of midwifery 8. Expanding Midwifery Care in Ontario Canada: Beyond Birth as a Contested Space 9. Aiming for zero harm: Cultural drivers of overdiagnosis in medicalized birthing 10. Boundaries of Birth Medicine and the Body: Toward a Theory of Obstetric Justice
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