Christine Johnson (ed.)
Mainstreaming Midwives
The Politics of Change
Herausgeber: Davis-Floyd, Robbie; Johnson, Christine Barbara
Christine Johnson (ed.)
Mainstreaming Midwives
The Politics of Change
Herausgeber: Davis-Floyd, Robbie; Johnson, Christine Barbara
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 570
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780415931502
- ISBN-10: 0415931509
- Artikelnr.: 21832434
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 570
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780415931502
- ISBN-10: 0415931509
- Artikelnr.: 21832434
Robbie Davis-Floyd, Christine Barbara Johnson
Introduction: Why Are Social Scientists Studying the Development of
Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US?, Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson
Part I: Developing Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US 1. ACNM and MANA:
Divergent Histories and Convergent Trends, Robbie Davis-Floyd 2. Idealism
and Pragmatism in the Creation of the Certified Midwife: The Development of
Midwifery in New York and the New York Midwifery Practice Act of 1992,
Maureen May and Robbie Davis-Floyd 3. Qualified Commodification: The
Creation ofthe Certified Professional Midwife, Robbie Davis-Floyd Part II:
State-BasedStudies in the Legalization of Direct-Entry Midwives 4. The
Governor's Full Support: Legalizing Direct-Entry Midwifery in Florida,
Melissa Denmark 5. Minnesota Direct-Entry Midwives: Achieving Legislative
Success through Focusing on Families, Safety, and Women's Rights, Mary M.
Lay and Kerry Dixon 6. Risks, Costs, and Benefits of Homebirth Midwifery
Legislation in Colorado, Susan Erikson and Amy Colo 7. Every Breath Is
Political, Every Woman's Life a Statement: Cross-Class Organizing for
Midwifery in Virginia, Christa Craven 8. I'm Living My Politics: The Effort
to Legalize and License Direct-Entry Midwives in Iowa, Carolyn A. Hough 9.
Creating a Way out of No Way: Midwives in Massachusetts, Christine Johnson
Part III: Core Issues in Mainstreaming Midwives 10. Home to Hospital
Transport: Fractured Articulations and Magical Mandorlas, Christine Johnson
and Robbie Davis-Floyd 11. Renegade Midwives: Assets or Liabilities?,
Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson 12. From Calling to Career:
Keeping the Social Movement in the Professional Project, Betty Anne Daviss
Conclusion: 13. Why Midwives Matter, Christine Johnson and Robbie
Davis-Floyd
Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US?, Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson
Part I: Developing Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US 1. ACNM and MANA:
Divergent Histories and Convergent Trends, Robbie Davis-Floyd 2. Idealism
and Pragmatism in the Creation of the Certified Midwife: The Development of
Midwifery in New York and the New York Midwifery Practice Act of 1992,
Maureen May and Robbie Davis-Floyd 3. Qualified Commodification: The
Creation ofthe Certified Professional Midwife, Robbie Davis-Floyd Part II:
State-BasedStudies in the Legalization of Direct-Entry Midwives 4. The
Governor's Full Support: Legalizing Direct-Entry Midwifery in Florida,
Melissa Denmark 5. Minnesota Direct-Entry Midwives: Achieving Legislative
Success through Focusing on Families, Safety, and Women's Rights, Mary M.
Lay and Kerry Dixon 6. Risks, Costs, and Benefits of Homebirth Midwifery
Legislation in Colorado, Susan Erikson and Amy Colo 7. Every Breath Is
Political, Every Woman's Life a Statement: Cross-Class Organizing for
Midwifery in Virginia, Christa Craven 8. I'm Living My Politics: The Effort
to Legalize and License Direct-Entry Midwives in Iowa, Carolyn A. Hough 9.
Creating a Way out of No Way: Midwives in Massachusetts, Christine Johnson
Part III: Core Issues in Mainstreaming Midwives 10. Home to Hospital
Transport: Fractured Articulations and Magical Mandorlas, Christine Johnson
and Robbie Davis-Floyd 11. Renegade Midwives: Assets or Liabilities?,
Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson 12. From Calling to Career:
Keeping the Social Movement in the Professional Project, Betty Anne Daviss
Conclusion: 13. Why Midwives Matter, Christine Johnson and Robbie
Davis-Floyd
Introduction: Why Are Social Scientists Studying the Development of
Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US?, Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson
Part I: Developing Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US 1. ACNM and MANA:
Divergent Histories and Convergent Trends, Robbie Davis-Floyd 2. Idealism
and Pragmatism in the Creation of the Certified Midwife: The Development of
Midwifery in New York and the New York Midwifery Practice Act of 1992,
Maureen May and Robbie Davis-Floyd 3. Qualified Commodification: The
Creation ofthe Certified Professional Midwife, Robbie Davis-Floyd Part II:
State-BasedStudies in the Legalization of Direct-Entry Midwives 4. The
Governor's Full Support: Legalizing Direct-Entry Midwifery in Florida,
Melissa Denmark 5. Minnesota Direct-Entry Midwives: Achieving Legislative
Success through Focusing on Families, Safety, and Women's Rights, Mary M.
Lay and Kerry Dixon 6. Risks, Costs, and Benefits of Homebirth Midwifery
Legislation in Colorado, Susan Erikson and Amy Colo 7. Every Breath Is
Political, Every Woman's Life a Statement: Cross-Class Organizing for
Midwifery in Virginia, Christa Craven 8. I'm Living My Politics: The Effort
to Legalize and License Direct-Entry Midwives in Iowa, Carolyn A. Hough 9.
Creating a Way out of No Way: Midwives in Massachusetts, Christine Johnson
Part III: Core Issues in Mainstreaming Midwives 10. Home to Hospital
Transport: Fractured Articulations and Magical Mandorlas, Christine Johnson
and Robbie Davis-Floyd 11. Renegade Midwives: Assets or Liabilities?,
Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson 12. From Calling to Career:
Keeping the Social Movement in the Professional Project, Betty Anne Daviss
Conclusion: 13. Why Midwives Matter, Christine Johnson and Robbie
Davis-Floyd
Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US?, Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson
Part I: Developing Direct-Entry Midwifery in the US 1. ACNM and MANA:
Divergent Histories and Convergent Trends, Robbie Davis-Floyd 2. Idealism
and Pragmatism in the Creation of the Certified Midwife: The Development of
Midwifery in New York and the New York Midwifery Practice Act of 1992,
Maureen May and Robbie Davis-Floyd 3. Qualified Commodification: The
Creation ofthe Certified Professional Midwife, Robbie Davis-Floyd Part II:
State-BasedStudies in the Legalization of Direct-Entry Midwives 4. The
Governor's Full Support: Legalizing Direct-Entry Midwifery in Florida,
Melissa Denmark 5. Minnesota Direct-Entry Midwives: Achieving Legislative
Success through Focusing on Families, Safety, and Women's Rights, Mary M.
Lay and Kerry Dixon 6. Risks, Costs, and Benefits of Homebirth Midwifery
Legislation in Colorado, Susan Erikson and Amy Colo 7. Every Breath Is
Political, Every Woman's Life a Statement: Cross-Class Organizing for
Midwifery in Virginia, Christa Craven 8. I'm Living My Politics: The Effort
to Legalize and License Direct-Entry Midwives in Iowa, Carolyn A. Hough 9.
Creating a Way out of No Way: Midwives in Massachusetts, Christine Johnson
Part III: Core Issues in Mainstreaming Midwives 10. Home to Hospital
Transport: Fractured Articulations and Magical Mandorlas, Christine Johnson
and Robbie Davis-Floyd 11. Renegade Midwives: Assets or Liabilities?,
Robbie Davis-Floyd and Christine Johnson 12. From Calling to Career:
Keeping the Social Movement in the Professional Project, Betty Anne Daviss
Conclusion: 13. Why Midwives Matter, Christine Johnson and Robbie
Davis-Floyd