Archive for July 2013
Sexual Offences: PRE-PUBERTAL Complainants
Development of salutogenetic factors in mental health – Antonovsky’s sense of coherence and Bandura’s self-efficacy related to Derogatis’ symptom check list (SCL-90-R)
Guardianship Fact Sheet: For Staff Assisting Refugee Families
Child maltreatment as a global phenomenon: From trauma to prevention
A Multicomponent Motivational Intervention to Improve Adherence Among Adolescents With Poorly Controlled Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study
Promoting Children’s Capacities for Active and Deliberative Citizenship with Digital Technologies: The CADE Project in Costa Rica
Looked After Children at Home Summit – session two (16 May 2013)
Intimate partner violence is associated with HIV infection in women in Kenya: A cross-sectional analysis
“Basically… porn is everywhere”: a rapid evidence assessment on the effect that access and exposure to pornography has on children and young people
Business, as usual: the policy priorities of the World Bank’s discourses on youth unemployment, and the global financial crisis
New Times, New Spaces: Gendered Transformations of Governance, Economy, and Citizenship
Piloting community-based medical care for survivors of sexual assault in conflict-affected Karen State of eastern Burma
Mindfulness: Current practices and criticisms
JRF consultation response to the Home Affairs Committee Inquiry into Asylum
The Underwear Rule
Identifying frailty: do the Frailty Index and Groningen Frailty Indicator cover different clinical perspectives? a cross-sectional study
A prospective study of the impact of floods on the mental and physical health of older adults
Adult Children of Divorce: Awareness and Intervention
Insights and Spending Habits of Modern Grandparents
Getting Actionable About Community Resilience: The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project
Factors Affecting Social Workers’ Inclusion of Animals in Practice
The Development of Intentionality: Training and Supervision Implications
Health Care for Some: Rights and Rationing in the United States Since 1930
Birth in the Age of AIDS: Women, Reproduction, and HIV/AIDS in India
Birth in the Age of AIDS is a vivid and poignant portrayal of the experiences of HIV-positive women in India during pregnancy, birth, and motherhood at the beginning of the 21st century. The government of India, together with global health organizations, established an important public health initiative to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child. While this program, which targets poor women attending public maternity hospitals, has improved health outcomes for infants, it has resulted in sometimes devastatingly negative consequences for poor, young mothers because these women are being tested for HIV in far greater numbers than their male spouses and are often blamed for bringing this highly stigmatized disease into the family.
Rhetorics of Motherhood
Becoming a mother profoundly alters one’s perception of the world, as Lindal Buchanan learned firsthand when she gave birth. Suddenly attentive to representations of mothers and mothering in advertisements, fiction, film, art, education, and politics, she became intrigued by the persuasive force of the concept of motherhood, an interest that unleashed a host of questions: How is the construct defined? How are maternal appeals crafted, presented, and performed? What do they communicate about gender and power? How do they affect women? Her quest for answers has produced Rhetorics of Motherhood, the first book-length consideration of the topic through a feminist rhetorical lens.