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Contraception across Cultures: Technologies, Choices, Constraints [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 266 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Sari: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2000
  • Kirjastus: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859733816
  • ISBN-13: 9781859733813
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  • Sari: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women
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  • Kirjastus: Berg Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1859733816
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Contraception is an issue of considerable concern to a great many heterosexually active people. Yet the impact of contraceptive technologies in the world today, in particular their implications for kinship, gender relations, and other aspects of social life, receives relatively little scholarly attention.

This book brings a new perspective to the study of contraception, by collecting together in one volume leading experts in the fields of contraception, family planning and reproductive health. Contributors look at the social, economic, political and cultural contexts in which contraceptive providers and recipients make decisions about whether and what forms of contraception to use. User perspectives (whether those of recipients or providers of contraceptive services) are taken seriously, as are the perspectives of policy-makers and development experts. With its in-depth, case-study approach, this challenging book will appeal to practitioners and planners in the fields of family planning and reproductive health, as well as to students and academics of applied and medical anthropology, health studies, gender and development studies, or anyone interested in the social, cultural and ethical issues raised by contraceptive technologies.


Contraception is an issue of considerable concern to a great many heterosexually active people. Yet the impact of contraceptive technologies in the world today, in particular their implications for kinship, gender relations, and other aspects of social life, receives relatively little scholarly attention.This book brings a new perspective to the study of contraception, by collecting together in one volume leading experts in the fields of contraception, family planning and reproductive health. Contributors look at the social, economic, political and cultural contexts in which contraceptive providers and recipients make decisions about whether and what forms of contraception to use. User perspectives (whether those of recipients or providers of contraceptive services) are taken seriously, as are the perspectives of policy-makers and development experts. With its in-depth, case-study approach, this challenging book will appeal to practitioners and planners in the fields of family planning and reproductive health, as well as to students and academics of applied and medical anthropology, health studies, gender and development studies, or anyone interested in the social, cultural and ethical issues raised by contraceptive technologies.

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'Every library should consider it in their purchasing lists for readers of the thinking kind.'Faculty Magazine'The greatest strength of the volume is the way it suggests major weaknesses in the cross-national survey research that has come to dominate the field of demography.'Population Studies'Readers ... will enjoy the constructive contribution of Contraception Across Cultures.'Social Science and Medicine

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Also available in paperback, 9781859733868 GBP17.99 (April, 2000)
Acknowledgements vii List of Figures and Tables ix Notes on Contributors xi Part 1 Approaches and Methods Introduction: Contraception across Cultures 3(24) Andrew Russell Mary S. Thompson Psychosocial Data and Cross-Cultural Analyses: Challenges to Anthropology and Contraceptive Research 27(24) Mary S. Willis Marion Pratt Responding to Reality: The Efficacy of Anthropological and Participatory Methods for the Implementation of Sustainable Contraceptive Programmes 51(30) Joshua Levene Part 2 Contraception in its Political and Economic Contexts Fertility Running Wild: Elite Perceptions of the Need for Birth Control in White-Ruled Rhodesia 81(22) Amy Kaler A Clinic in Conflict: A Political Economy Case Study of Family Planning in Haiti 103(26) M. Catherine Maternowksa Part 3 Contraceptive Policy and Practice: User Perspectives `Weak Blood and `Crowded Bellies: Cultural Influences on Contraceptive Use Among Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants in Israel 129(32) Jennifer Phillips Davids New Reproductive Rights and Wrongs in the Galilee 161(18) Rhoda Kanaaneh My Body, My Problem: Contraceptive Decision-Making among Rural Bangladeshi Women 179(20) Nancy Stark Part 4 Contraceptive Policy and Practice: Provider Perspectives Uzbekistan in Transition-Changing Concepts in Family Planning and Reproductive Health 199(22) Monika Krengel Katarina Greifeld Family Planning or Reproductive Health? Interpreting Policy and Providing Family Planning Services in Highland Chiapas, Mexico 221(24) Mary S. Thompson Index 245
Andrew Russell University of Durham Elisa Sobo Trauma Research Scientist, Children's Hospital, San Diego Mary Thompson DFID-Guyana.