Click on a topic below to learn more about it
Article: How To Win Any Argument About Abortion
Article: A scientist weighs up the five main anti-abortion arguments
Article: Who chooses abortion? More women than you might think
Journal: Science prevails: abortion and mental health
Book: Disability Rights and Selective Abortion
Paper: The Problem of Abortion: Jurisprudential or Philosophical?
Journal: The Language of Science and the Meaning of Abortion
Paper: Women’s empowerment related to pregnancy and childbirth: introduction to special issue
Paper: Abortion as empowerment: reproductive rights activism in a legally restricted context
Book: Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America
Book: At Women’s Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights
Book: Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Integrating Medicine, Ethics, and Law
Book: Agenda Setting, the UN, and NGOs: Gender Violence and Reproductive Rights
Book: Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement
Article: Decriminalization of Abortion in Mexico City: The Effects on Women’s Reproductive Rights
Book: Women’s Reproductive Rights in Developing Countries
Journal: The Continuing Struggle against Genocide: Indigenous Women’s Reproductive Rights
Book: Abortion and Nation: The Politics of Reproduction in Contemporary Ireland
Report: Unsafe Abortion: Unnecessary Maternal Mortality
Journal: Human Rights Dynamics of Abortion Law Reform
Book: Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights
Paper: Abortion and Woman’s Choice: The State, Sexuality, and Reproductive Freedom
Book: Global Population Policy: From Population Control to Reproductive Rights
Journal: Abortion and Feminism
Opinion: Key Arguments From Both Sides of the Abortion Debate
Related posts
Question of the Week
Should the internet be selectively censored?
Studies have proven that exposure to certain forms of online content leads to an increased likelihood to dehumanize a specific group of people or even commit violent acts against them. Two significant examples to point to are violent porn and hate crimes. What are your thoughts on online censorship for some types of content? Should censorship exist? If so, who controls it, and to what extent? Can we trust them to remain ethical with this control? If not, how do we justify the harm that comes to people as a result of a lack of censorship? Who would be most negatively impacted and why?
Popular Posts
Subscribe Now
Receive the latest on your favorite topics, personalized quizzes and more!
Meet the Author
Gillion is a multi-concept WordPress theme that lets you create blog, magazine, news, review websites. With clean and functional design and lots of useful features theme will deliver amazing user experience to your clients and readers.
Learn morePopular Posts
Subscribe Now
* You will receive the latest news and updates on your favorite celebrities!