The Pro-Choice Movement by Staggenborg

The Pro-Choice Movement by Staggenborg

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Zusammenfassung

Abortion rights are a contentious issue in American politics, and the cause of great debate and controversy. This study traces the creation and development of the American pro-choice movement, whose members demand the freedom of choice over these rights.

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The Pro-Choice Movement by Staggenborg

Given the political fallout from the Supreme Court's decision in Missouri v. Webster and the Court's pending decisions in three more abortion cases, abortion rights promise to occupy centre stage in American politics for years to come. Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, this timely work analyses the development of the pro-choice movement over the last twenty-five years, providing crucial background to the current abortion rights debate.
`The Pro-Choice Movement provides the most richly detailed and nunaced narrative of the strategies and tacticsof pro-choice organizations availableIt is also one of the first works written by a scholar (rather than an activist, journalist, or freelance writer) chronicling the activities of the pro-choice movement.' American Political Science Review
`a meticulously researched exemplar of historical sociology' American Journal of Sociology
Suzanne Staggenborg is Associate Professor of Sociology at McGill University.
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ISBN 13 9780195089257
ISBN 10 0195089251
Titel The Pro-Choice Movement
Autor Suzanne Staggenborg
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 1994-07-28
Seitenanzahl 256
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