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Reproductive justice, abortion rights and social work

Liz Beddoe

2021Critical and Radical Social Work16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reproductive justice is essential in the struggle to remove health inequalities. Currently, escalating threats to reproductive rights are rarely discussed in contemporary social work literature. Discomfort in the profession about addressing challenges to abortion rights exposes a lack of courage to treat abortion as essential healthcare. A case study of several abortion-focused articles and chapters reveals a strand of ambivalence about taking a progressive stance on abortion. Recent trends demonstrate that reproductive rights cannot be taken for granted. Even when law reform removes some of the barriers to safe, legal abortion, abortion stigma and anti-choice harassment remain potent threats to reproductive autonomy. A case is made for reproductive justice to be central in our drive for health equality. This requires a feminist perspective, moving away from seeing women as merely the object of the social work gaze, too often the focus of scrutiny and judgement.

Topics & Concepts

AbortionReproductive rightsReproductive healthReproductive justiceScrutinyPolitical scienceAutonomyEconomic JusticeSociologyCriminologyLawPopulationDemographyBiologyPregnancyGeneticsReproductive Health and TechnologiesReproductive Health and ContraceptionFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
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