In recognition of
International Day of Action for Women's Health
on May 28th, Berghahn Journals would like to offer
free access
related articles* from the following journals until
June 4
.
ANTHROPOLOGY IN ACTION
Practising Intimate Labour: Birth Doulas Respond during COVID-19
Angela N. Castañeda
and
Julie Johnson Searcy
(Vol. 28, Issue 1)
Sprinkles and Spacing: Mothers’ Reactions to Nutrition Programmes in Guatemala’s Dry Corridor
Bronwen Gillespie
(Vol. 25, Issue 2)
Place of Birth and Concepts of Wellbeing: An Analysis from Two Ethnographic Studies of Midwifery Units in England
Christine McCourt
,
Juliet Rayment
,
Susanna Rance
and
Jane Sandall
(Vol. 23, Issue 3)
Did Policy Change Work?: Oregon Women Continue to Encounter Delays in Medicaid Coverage for Abortion
Bayla Ostrach
(Vol. 21, Issue 3)
Anthropological Engagement at a Global Women's Health Conference: A Report on the Women Deliver Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2013
Margaret MacDonald
,
Debra Pascali Bonaro
and
Robbie Davis-Floyd
(Vol. 21, Issue 2)
Anthropological Insights about a Tool for Improving Quality of Obstetric Care: The Experience of Case Review Audits in Burkina Faso
Marc-Eric Gruénais
,
Fatoumata Ouattara
,
Fabienne Richard
and
Vincent De Brouwere
(Vol. 19, Issue 2)
ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MIDDLE EAST
‘Life Is Tight Here’: Displacement and Desire amongst Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan
Morgen A. Chalmiers
(Vol. 16, Issue 1)
Calm Vessels: Cultural Expectations of Pregnant Women in Qatar
Susie Kilshaw, Daniel Miller, Halima Al Tamimi, Faten El-Taher, Mona Mohsen, Nadia Omar, Stella Major and Kristina Sole
(Vol. 11, Issue 2)
Women and Sexuality in Contemporary Iran: When HIV Meets Government Morality
Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi
(Vol. 9, Issue 2)
Women’s Health in Central Asia: The Case of Female Suitcase Traders
Muyassar Turaeva
(Vol. 5, Issue 2)
The Health Consequences of Consanguineous Marriage in Kuwait
Yagoub Yousif Al-Kandari
(Vol. 2, Issue 2)
ASPASIA
Public Health in Eastern Europe: Visible Modernization and Elusive Gender Transformation
Evguenia Davidova
(Vol. 14)
GIRLHOOD STUDIES
Kokums
to the
Iskwêsisisak
: COVID-19 and Urban Métis Girls and Young Women
Carly Jones
,
Renée Monchalin
,
Cheryllee Bourgeois
, and
Janet Smylie
(Vol. 13, Issue 3)
Delivering Sexual and Reproductive Health Education to Girls: Are Helplines Useful?
Joan Njagi
(Vol. 11, Issue 2)
Guiding Girls: Neoliberal Governance and Government Educational Resource Manuals in Canada
Lisa Smith and Stephanie Paterson
(Vol. 11, Issue 2)
Special Issue:
Girls and their Health
(Vol. 4, Issue 2)
Girls Use Digital Photography to Speak out about Sexuality and HIV
Katie MacEntee
,
Lukas Labacher
and
John Murray
(Vol. 4, Issue 1)
REGIONS AND COHESION
The health of migrants as a global peace and security agenda
Dudziro Nhengu
(Vol. 10, Issue 2)
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