Unruly bodies (of knowledge): influencing Irish abortion policy through evidence-based abortion activism

A O'Shaughnessy, R Roth, A Carnegie… - Community …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
The involvement of grassroots activist groups in the production of knowledge used to
challenge or inform abortion policy remains underexplored. Despite this, modes of abortion …

[HTML][HTML] Listening with quiet curiosity: Feminist and queer reflections on interviews with the “wrong” people

C Ballantine, K Browne - Women's Studies International Forum, 2024 - Elsevier
Queer and feminist research centralises issues of power and relationalities; methodologies
frequently emphasise the process of conducting research with people who are marginalised …

“I suppose we've all been on a bit of a journey”: a qualitative study on providers' lived experiences with liberalised abortion care in the Republic of Ireland

B Dempsey, M Connolly, MF Higgins - Sexual and Reproductive …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to explore service providers' lived experiences with abortion care
in the Republic of Ireland following liberalisation in 2018 via public referendum. Data were …

Bodies of change: Analysing the embodied and affective movement for abortion rights in Ireland

A O'Shaughnessy - 2022 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Abstract In May 2018, the Irish public voted to repeal the 8th amendment of the constitution–
an article which protected the right to life of the 'unborn'-thereby paving the way towards the …

[PDF][PDF] Review of the operation of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 of the Republic of Ireland Submission to the Public Consultation

S Rowlands - 2022 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
Staff profile: http://staffprofiles. bournemouth. ac. uk/display/srowlands Degrees: MB BS, MD,
LLM, FRCGP, FFSRH I have been active in the field of abortion care since the early 1970s. I …