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IDENTITARIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE TOURISTIC CITY: The Marketing of Hate in Verona
Abstract Verona is known as the touristic city of Romeo and Juliet, but its position as a strategic node in the rising identitarian movement goes unnoticed to the thousands of tourists visiting the city every day. This article articulates the historical centre of Verona as a public space in which far‐right and populist right groups seek to construct an
Ipek Demirsu
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Abstract Context Abortion is common in the United States (US), although access is becoming more difficult for some. In addition to restrictive policies that ban most abortion, limit the number of providers and increase costs, barriers to access also include less supportive cultural climates and stigma related to abortion. Prior to the Dobbs v.
Brandon L. Crawford+4 more
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Aborto inseguro no Brasil: revisão sistemática da produção científica, 2008-2018 [PDF]
O objetivo deste estudo é atualizar o conhecimento sobre o aborto inseguro no país. Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática com busca e seleção de estudos via MEDLINE e LILACS, sem restrição de idiomas, no período 2008 a 2018, com avaliação da qualidade ...
Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues+4 more
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Primary care and abortion legislation in Chile: A failed point of entry
Abstract While Chile's partial decriminalization of abortion in 2017 was a long overdue recognition of women's sexual and reproductive rights, nearly four years later the caseload remains well below expectations. This pattern is the product of standing barriers in access to abortion‐related health services, especially at the primary care point of entry.
Lidia Casas+5 more
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Teenage Pregnancy and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Mexican Television Series La Rosa de Guadalupe
This article examines teenage pregnancy narratives in Televisa's La Rosa de Guadalupe, Mexico's most‐watched television programme. Adolescent pregnancy in Mexico is considered a pressing social and political challenge, cutting across broader efforts by the state to regulate population growth and lower maternal morbidity during the second half of the ...
Rebecca Ogden
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Abstract Objective We examine how a sample of English‐ and Spanish‐speaking U.S. adults define the terms pro‐life/pro‐vida and pro‐choice/pro‐elección and explore whether definitions differ by language and/or ethnicity. Methods We asked a sample of 1504 English‐ and Spanish‐speaking U.S.
Megan Solon+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Preterm birth (PTB) accounts for two‐thirds of deaths of structurally normal babies and is associated with substantial lifetime healthcare costs. Prevention of PTB remains limited by the modest accuracy of prediction methods, namely transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) cervical length (CL) measurement and quantitative cervicovaginal fetal ...
D. O. C. Anumba+4 more
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Abortion Referendums: Is There a Recipe for Success?
The topic of abortion has been among the most salient and polarizing issues on the European continent since the 1960s. However, abortion referendums have not received much attention from political scientists—to date, there is no comparative analysis of such popular votes.
Nanuli Silagadze
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El artículo pasa revista a investigaciones en las que se interroga a los hombres sobre distintos aspectos en relación con el aborto. Se hacen también sugerencias para investigación futura.
Edith Alejandra Pantelides
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Malentendidos sobre el efecto de la legalización del aborto
Las leyes sobre aborto son liberales en la mayor parte de los países desarrollados y muy restrictivas en países en desarrollo, particularmente América Latina, con dos excepciones.
Anibal Faundes
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