After repeal rethinking abortion politics
Explores the implications of the Irish abortion referendum for abortion politics around the world
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2020
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Zusammenfassung: | Explores the implications of the Irish abortion referendum for abortion politics around the world Front Cover -- Half Title -- About the editors -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: research -- Part I: The politics of repeal -- One: The 2018 abortion referendum: over before it began! -- Introduction -- The abortion votes -- Changing attitudes to abortion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- Two: Explaining repeal: a long-term view -- 1970s: the second wave and contraceptive activism -- 1980s-1990s: repeal the 8th and its antecedents -- 2018 and beyond: conclusion -- Note -- Three: "The only lawyer on the panel": anti-choice lawfare in the battle for abortion law reform -- Lawfare: an outline -- Anti-choice actors and lawfare in the 2018 No campaign -- Lawfare in the debates on the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 -- Conclusion: the impact of anti-choice lawfare on liberal legal discourse -- Notes -- Four: Abortion pills in Ireland and beyond: what can the 8th Amendment referendum tell us about the future of self-managed abortion? -- Introduction -- Abortion pills and the 8th Amendment referendum -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Legislative debates cited -- Five: Of trust and mistrust: the politics of repeal -- Introduction -- Political trust and the Irish context -- Political (mis)trust: the Citizens' Assembly -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part II: Campaigns and campaigning -- Six: "Enough judgement": reflections on campaigning for repeal in rural Ireland -- Introduction -- Into the west: representations of rural Ireland -- Catholicism: keeping the faith? -- Saying 'yes' to repeal in rural Ireland: reflections on a campaign -- #Repealthe8th: rural Ireland's digital toolbox -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Seven: Campaigning for choice: canvassing as feminist pedagogy in Dublin Bay North -- Dublin Bay North -- The campaign in Dublin Bay North |
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Beschreibung: | xi, 305 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781786997180 978-1-78699-718-0 9781786997173 978-1-78699-717-3 |