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Social Work and Reproductive Justice A Necessary Fit




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 08/2028





Note Editore

Reproductive justice (RJ) is a social justice orientation undergirded by the right to sexual, gender, and bodily autonomy. It consists of three core tenets: 1) the right to have a child, 2) the right to not have a child, and 3) the right to raise a child in safe and sustainable communities. It is a movement that focuses on uplifting and empowering the voices of individuals who have been historically oppressed, a movement that is a natural fit with social work's orientation of social justice, empowering marginalized groups, and more. This book takes each core tenet of RJ and explores them through a social work lens, seamlessly mapping core ethics and values of social work onto the praxis of RJ. Written by interdisciplinary authors of many identities, Social Work and Reproductive Justice introduces readers to the foundations of RJ as applied to social work through history and ethics, followed by an exploration of how the main tenets of RJ apply to areas of social work including work with abortion, confronting infertility, social work practice in fetal care centers, environmental justice advocacy, resources in schools, intervention in prison environments, and more. Each chapter concludes with a Voices from the Field section that features the real-life work of RJ advocates "doing the work" in the field.




Sommario

1 - What Is Reproductive Justice?
2 - Social Work and Reproductive Justice: A Necessary Fit
3 - Challenging the Legacy: Pathways to Equitable Maternity Care in Modern America
4 - Bearing Witness: A Black Woman Feminist's Reflections on Prison-Based Doula Work
5 - Social Work and Fertility Access as a Component of Reproductive Justice Using the Socio-Ecological Framework
6 - Social Work, Reproductive Justice, and Maternal-Fetal Surgery
7 - The End of Roe: How Abortion Became Illegal Again
8 - The Dobbs Decision and Its Implications for Reproductive Justice
9 - Abortion Before 20 Weeks
10 - Later Abortions: The Who, Why, and Wherefore
11 - Countering Deficit School Narratives, and Centering School Community Through a Reproductive Justice Framework
12 - Social Work Practice and Environmental Reproductive Justice




Autore

E. Goldblatt Hyatt (they/them), DSW, LCSW, MBE, is an Associate Professor of Professional Practice for Reproductive Justice and the Director of the Doctorate of Social Work degree program at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. They are an administrator, clinician, and author with nearly 20 years' experience in the field of death and dying, grief and loss, and reproductive healthcare. A nationally recognized speaker who has appeared on television, podcasts, and multimedia platforms, Dr. E is frequently commissioned to train healthcare providers, social workers, death educators, and ethicists. At the center of their public advocacy and social justice endeavors, Dr. E is a passionate advocate for reproductive justice.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197755358

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 241 x 22.9 x 163 mm Ø 522 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:3 b/w illustrations
Pagine Arabe: 264


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