Sociology
SOCL 2303: Gender and Reproductive Justice
Seminar - 4 credits
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- Introduces the social, legal, and economic barriers to accessing reproductive healthcare domestically and internationally.
- Draws on various theoretical and analytic tools including critical race theory, critical legal theory, sociology of science, human rights, feminist theory, and a range of public health methods.
- Access to reproductive health services, including abortion, is one of the most contested political, social, cultural, and religious issues today.
- Covers domestic, regional, and international legal and regulatory frameworks on sexual reproductive health.
- HIST 2303, SOCL 2303, and WMNS 2303 are cross-listed.
Introduces the social, legal, and economic barriers to accessing reproductive healthcare domestically and internationally. Show more.