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Parents despite support networks? An intersectional analysis of disabled parenthood
Abstract This article uses an intersectional perspective that considers patriarchal and ableist mandates to understand how family and professional support networks impact the reproductive trajectories of disabled people. The study analyzes 16 semi‐structured interviews with disabled people and 1 with a non‐disabled support worker.
Laura Sanmiquel‐Molinero +2 more
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Lady Welby: Her Support for and Erasure from the Eugenics Movement
At the turn of the twentieth century, gender bias kept women’s role in the advancement of science subservient to male researchers and academics. The study of the involvement of women in various areas of science will cast a richer understanding of the ...
Thomas Malcomson
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Parasitism Revealed: On the Absence of Concession [PDF]
An examination of the role of ideologies from the past in shaping educational thought, action, policy and practice in the present. Takes the position that inequality is an expression of a fundamentally parasitic relationship forged during the 17th ...
Winfield, Ann G.
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The Curriculum Journal, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 544-547, June 2026.
Ana María Ramos Noble
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ABSTRACT We explored disabled birthing parents' fear of, and involvement with, child protective services in the perinatal period, including how such experiences impacted their prenatal, birth, and postpartum care. Birthing parents with a physical, sensory, and/or intellectual or developmental disability were recruited in Ontario, Canada, and completed ...
Claire Grant +7 more
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Luis Huerta: Eugenics, Medicine and Pedagogy in Spain
By comparison with the historiography of other European and Anglo-Saxon countries, the study of the origins and spread of Eugenics in Spain has not received much attention.
Luis Miguel LÁZARO LORENTE
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Clinical characteristics associated with peripartum maternal bloodstream infection
ObjectiveBloodstream infection (BSI) during the peripartum period is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. However, data on maternal BSI during hospitalization for delivery are limited. This study aimed to investigate the incidence, clinical
Xiao-Li Gao +17 more
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Genetic Testing\u27s Soft Underbelly : Christian Vision and Bio-Utopia [PDF]
To distinguish genetic testing\u27s positive aspects from its downsides, we who work in Catholic health care must begin examining these new technologies in the light of our faith tradition.
Lysaught, M. Therese
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The Reproductive Rights Movement: 1914-Present
The Reproductive Rights Movement has, throughout its history, been heavily affected by public perception. Both its proponents and opponents have therefore taken to using language in order to frame the controversial issues in ways that best achieve their ...
Badore, Angela A.
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