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Decriminalizing Abortion in Northern Ireland
Allies and Abortion Provision
Decriminalizing Abortion in Northern Ireland
Allies and Abortion Provision
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Description
Abortion remains one of the most politicized issues globally and whilst some countries such as the USA continue to experience restrictions to access to abortion, Northern Ireland stands out as having enacted historical positive change in abortion law, from an almost complete ban throughout the Twentieth Century to decriminalization achieved in 2019. This book documents and analyzes how this historical change was achieved.
This, the second of two volumes, places emphasis on allies and support for abortion provision, illustrating how the movement has relied upon an intersectional network of social movement actors, NGOs and fundraisers to maintain momentum and inclusivity. It also focuses on the reality of abortion provision. Each chapter is written by those directly involved in the long-fought battle to change abortion law - including those with personal experience of seeking abortions, activists, academics, legal experts, political actors, NGOs, and volunteers.
This interdisciplinary text will be of relevance to academics and students in the disciplines of law, policy, political science, and sociology, but also to organizers and policy makers in other global contexts and across other social justice campaigns.
Table of Contents
List Of Contributors
1. Introduction Emma Campbell And Fiona Bloomer
Theme 3 Allied Organisations/ Activities
2. London-Irish Abortion Rights Campaign (LIARC) Cara Sanquest
3. Repeal And Irish Partnerships Danielle Roberts
4. The Meaning And Impact Of International Solidarity For Abortion Rights In Niemilie Weiderud And Katie Gillum
5. From The Underground To The Avant-Garde: A Conversation On Contributions Of The Irish Feminist Diaspora To Reproductive Justice In NI Ann Rossiter And Helena Walsh
6. Rally For Choice Elaine Crory, Emma Wallace And Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird
7. Art, Alliance For Choice And Activism Emma Campbell
8. The Trade Union Movement Influence On Abortion Law Changes In NI And The Republic Of Ireland Naomi Connor And Noirin Mcnamara
9. The Student Movement Rachel Powell And Hamsavani Rajeswaren
10. The Women's Sector Ann Mcvicker And Helen Crickard
11. Medical Students For Choice (MSFC) Jill Mcmanus
12. Reflecting On How The LGBTQ+ Movement Engaged With The Pro-Choice Movement To Support And Champion The Journey To Decriminalisation Danielle Mackle And Alexa Moore And Danielle Roberts
13. Faith And Abortion Kellie Turtle And Fiona Bloomer
14. Whispered Conversations: Disability And Abortion Rachel Powell, Jakki Hanlon And Fiona Mcmahon
15. NI Life And Times Survey (NILT) Ann Marie Gray
Theme 4 Abortion Provision
16. Midwives Breedagh Hughes
17. The Human Cost Of NI's Abortion Law: An Abortion Fund Story Mara Clarke
18. Putting Abortion Pills And Knowledge Into Women's Hands In NI Susan Yanow
19. From Abortion Ship To Telemedicine: Women On Waves And Women On Web In Northern Ireland Hazal Atay
20. MSI Clinic Escorts Natalie Biernat And Saoirse Johnston
21. The Role Of Abortion Pills In Decriminalisation Goretti Horgan
22. Doctors For Choice Leanne Morgan, Laura Mclaughlin, Aly Hunter, Jayne Kavanaugh And Siobhan Kirk
23. Conclusion Emma Campbell And Fiona Bloomer
Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 06 Oct 2022 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781350278929 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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These two volumes, Decriminalizing Abortion in Northern Ireland, are a remarkable achievement. Bloomer and Campbell have pulled together the voices of abortion seekers, abortion activists, people working in non-government organisations, policy-makers and academics to document how abortion was decrminialized in Northern Ireland. Given the Northern Ireland political system (devolved legislature; consociationalism), the stories told are complex and deeply personal. Authors cover a vast array of topics, including legal debates, abortion campaigns and struggles, alliances and coalitions, strategic litigation, the confluence of local and international dynamics, personal tragedies and resilience, political acts of betrayal, research, protests, education, silences, volunteerism, myths, misinformation, as well as the role of international solidarity, the Irish diaspora, trade unions, student movements, LGBTQ+ and women's movements, and the courageous actions of various abortion providers. As pointed out by the editors, "no one single action can ever deliver social change". These books show, however, how concerted feminist effort can and must win the day. The volumes are a must-read for anybody - whether professionally or personally - interested in ensuring reproductive justice and agency for people with uteri.
Professor Catriona Macleod, Rhodes University, South Africa
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An excellent and inspiring account of the long movement for abortion decriminalisation in Northern Ireland. The editors have pulled together the accounts and analysis of key actors in the campaign in order to provide original and comprehensive coverage of the wide range of activities that made this success possible. This is a timely publication, given recent attacks on abortion rights, that will be invaluable for activists everywhere
Professor Lesley Hoggart, The Open University, UK
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Decriminalizing Abortion in Northern Ireland is a deep dive into the long road to decriminalisation, spanning two volumes and a timeline of decades … These two volumes tell the rich history of the abortion rights movement in NI, and how a constellation of movements and actors came together to achieve decriminalisation. They are a must-read for anyone researching abortion rights, and for those unfamiliar with the NI context, provide a thorough introduction
Dr Zoe L. Tongue, Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies
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This book is a call to action. The work is hard. You will face challenges. But with collective action, change is possible. Rights – bodily autonomy, human dignity, accessibility – are essential and worth fighting for.
Irish Studies Review
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