Safe Motherhood in a Globalized World
Herausgeber: Wejnert, Barbara; Prakash, Nirupama; Steinmetz, Suzanne K
Safe Motherhood in a Globalized World
Herausgeber: Wejnert, Barbara; Prakash, Nirupama; Steinmetz, Suzanne K
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This volume offers a unique portrayal of a multilevel impact of globalization on a broad spectrum of factors detrimental to safe motherhood and on the interaction of local environment with the globalized world.
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This volume offers a unique portrayal of a multilevel impact of globalization on a broad spectrum of factors detrimental to safe motherhood and on the interaction of local environment with the globalized world.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415488167
- ISBN-10: 0415488168
- Artikelnr.: 26331440
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415488167
- ISBN-10: 0415488168
- Artikelnr.: 26331440
Barbara Wejnert is Professor and Chair of the Department of Global Gender Studies at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. Suzanne K. Steinmetz is Professor of Sociology at Indiana University-Purdue University - Indianapolis (IUPUI) and editor of Marriage & Family Review. Nirupama Prakash is Chief of the Women Studies & Societal Development Unit at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India.
GENERAL CONCEPTS OF SAFE MOTHERHOOD IN RELATION TO GLOBALIZATION
1. Conceptual Framework for Integrating Holistic Perspectives and
Approaches to Problems of Safe Motherhood Barbara Wejnert, Suzanne K.
Steinmetz and Nirupama Prakash
2. Effects of Global Democracy on Women's Reproductive Health: 1970-2005,
Cross-World Analysis Barbara Wejnert
3. Communicating Safe Motherhood: Strategic Messaging in a Globalized World
Santosh Vijaykumar
4. The Impact of Culture on Lactations Policies: the Case of US and Liberia
Andrea Parrot
5. Public-Private Partnership for Maternal Health in Africa: prospects and
challenges Marieme Lo
6. Consequences of Pain in Early Life and its Remedy: Maternal
Responsibility Manasi Bhattacharjee, Suman Jain and Rashmi Mathur
7. Health Status and Pregnancy Outcome in Patients Attending Prenatal Care
Sanajana R. Bhat
8. Psychological Disorders in Postpartum Women: The Impact on the Mother
and the Child. Current Issues in Remediation in India Elizabeth Daniel
CASE STUDIES
9. Maternal Health Policies in Countries in Transition: Poland and
Kyrgyzstan, 1990-2006 Barbara Wejnert, Andrea Parrot, and Alma Djumabaeva
10. Maternal Health in Post-Soviet Georgia Tamar Dagargulia and Medo
Badashvili
11. Safe Motherhood in the Context of Nepal Bidya Bhattarai
12. Charity or Entitlement Conundrum: Welfare Policies and Safe Motherhood
in the Impoverished Buffalo, New York Katheleen Cimasi and Barbara Wejnert
REPORTS: PRACTIONERS' VIEW
13. Ensuring Safe Motherhood by Using ICT Tools in Behavioral Change
Communication Anjana Maitra
14. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Addressing
Safe Motherhood in South Asia Geeta Malhotra
15. Maternal Health Care Services in Himalayas Surekha Kishore
16. Geographical Perspectives on Safe Motherhood in the Hill Country of Sri
Lanka. A Case Study of the Doragala Tea Plantation in Pussellawa Ram Alagan
and Seela Aladuwaka
17. Strategies for Measuring and Promoting Mothers' Social Support Networks
Cyprian Wejnert
18. Training Camp on Safe Motherhood in Rural India: A Research Note
Nirupama Prakash
19. Lessons on Safe Motherhood: Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
Suzanne K. Steinmetz
1. Conceptual Framework for Integrating Holistic Perspectives and
Approaches to Problems of Safe Motherhood Barbara Wejnert, Suzanne K.
Steinmetz and Nirupama Prakash
2. Effects of Global Democracy on Women's Reproductive Health: 1970-2005,
Cross-World Analysis Barbara Wejnert
3. Communicating Safe Motherhood: Strategic Messaging in a Globalized World
Santosh Vijaykumar
4. The Impact of Culture on Lactations Policies: the Case of US and Liberia
Andrea Parrot
5. Public-Private Partnership for Maternal Health in Africa: prospects and
challenges Marieme Lo
6. Consequences of Pain in Early Life and its Remedy: Maternal
Responsibility Manasi Bhattacharjee, Suman Jain and Rashmi Mathur
7. Health Status and Pregnancy Outcome in Patients Attending Prenatal Care
Sanajana R. Bhat
8. Psychological Disorders in Postpartum Women: The Impact on the Mother
and the Child. Current Issues in Remediation in India Elizabeth Daniel
CASE STUDIES
9. Maternal Health Policies in Countries in Transition: Poland and
Kyrgyzstan, 1990-2006 Barbara Wejnert, Andrea Parrot, and Alma Djumabaeva
10. Maternal Health in Post-Soviet Georgia Tamar Dagargulia and Medo
Badashvili
11. Safe Motherhood in the Context of Nepal Bidya Bhattarai
12. Charity or Entitlement Conundrum: Welfare Policies and Safe Motherhood
in the Impoverished Buffalo, New York Katheleen Cimasi and Barbara Wejnert
REPORTS: PRACTIONERS' VIEW
13. Ensuring Safe Motherhood by Using ICT Tools in Behavioral Change
Communication Anjana Maitra
14. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Addressing
Safe Motherhood in South Asia Geeta Malhotra
15. Maternal Health Care Services in Himalayas Surekha Kishore
16. Geographical Perspectives on Safe Motherhood in the Hill Country of Sri
Lanka. A Case Study of the Doragala Tea Plantation in Pussellawa Ram Alagan
and Seela Aladuwaka
17. Strategies for Measuring and Promoting Mothers' Social Support Networks
Cyprian Wejnert
18. Training Camp on Safe Motherhood in Rural India: A Research Note
Nirupama Prakash
19. Lessons on Safe Motherhood: Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
Suzanne K. Steinmetz
GENERAL CONCEPTS OF SAFE MOTHERHOOD IN RELATION TO GLOBALIZATION
1. Conceptual Framework for Integrating Holistic Perspectives and
Approaches to Problems of Safe Motherhood Barbara Wejnert, Suzanne K.
Steinmetz and Nirupama Prakash
2. Effects of Global Democracy on Women's Reproductive Health: 1970-2005,
Cross-World Analysis Barbara Wejnert
3. Communicating Safe Motherhood: Strategic Messaging in a Globalized World
Santosh Vijaykumar
4. The Impact of Culture on Lactations Policies: the Case of US and Liberia
Andrea Parrot
5. Public-Private Partnership for Maternal Health in Africa: prospects and
challenges Marieme Lo
6. Consequences of Pain in Early Life and its Remedy: Maternal
Responsibility Manasi Bhattacharjee, Suman Jain and Rashmi Mathur
7. Health Status and Pregnancy Outcome in Patients Attending Prenatal Care
Sanajana R. Bhat
8. Psychological Disorders in Postpartum Women: The Impact on the Mother
and the Child. Current Issues in Remediation in India Elizabeth Daniel
CASE STUDIES
9. Maternal Health Policies in Countries in Transition: Poland and
Kyrgyzstan, 1990-2006 Barbara Wejnert, Andrea Parrot, and Alma Djumabaeva
10. Maternal Health in Post-Soviet Georgia Tamar Dagargulia and Medo
Badashvili
11. Safe Motherhood in the Context of Nepal Bidya Bhattarai
12. Charity or Entitlement Conundrum: Welfare Policies and Safe Motherhood
in the Impoverished Buffalo, New York Katheleen Cimasi and Barbara Wejnert
REPORTS: PRACTIONERS' VIEW
13. Ensuring Safe Motherhood by Using ICT Tools in Behavioral Change
Communication Anjana Maitra
14. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Addressing
Safe Motherhood in South Asia Geeta Malhotra
15. Maternal Health Care Services in Himalayas Surekha Kishore
16. Geographical Perspectives on Safe Motherhood in the Hill Country of Sri
Lanka. A Case Study of the Doragala Tea Plantation in Pussellawa Ram Alagan
and Seela Aladuwaka
17. Strategies for Measuring and Promoting Mothers' Social Support Networks
Cyprian Wejnert
18. Training Camp on Safe Motherhood in Rural India: A Research Note
Nirupama Prakash
19. Lessons on Safe Motherhood: Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
Suzanne K. Steinmetz
1. Conceptual Framework for Integrating Holistic Perspectives and
Approaches to Problems of Safe Motherhood Barbara Wejnert, Suzanne K.
Steinmetz and Nirupama Prakash
2. Effects of Global Democracy on Women's Reproductive Health: 1970-2005,
Cross-World Analysis Barbara Wejnert
3. Communicating Safe Motherhood: Strategic Messaging in a Globalized World
Santosh Vijaykumar
4. The Impact of Culture on Lactations Policies: the Case of US and Liberia
Andrea Parrot
5. Public-Private Partnership for Maternal Health in Africa: prospects and
challenges Marieme Lo
6. Consequences of Pain in Early Life and its Remedy: Maternal
Responsibility Manasi Bhattacharjee, Suman Jain and Rashmi Mathur
7. Health Status and Pregnancy Outcome in Patients Attending Prenatal Care
Sanajana R. Bhat
8. Psychological Disorders in Postpartum Women: The Impact on the Mother
and the Child. Current Issues in Remediation in India Elizabeth Daniel
CASE STUDIES
9. Maternal Health Policies in Countries in Transition: Poland and
Kyrgyzstan, 1990-2006 Barbara Wejnert, Andrea Parrot, and Alma Djumabaeva
10. Maternal Health in Post-Soviet Georgia Tamar Dagargulia and Medo
Badashvili
11. Safe Motherhood in the Context of Nepal Bidya Bhattarai
12. Charity or Entitlement Conundrum: Welfare Policies and Safe Motherhood
in the Impoverished Buffalo, New York Katheleen Cimasi and Barbara Wejnert
REPORTS: PRACTIONERS' VIEW
13. Ensuring Safe Motherhood by Using ICT Tools in Behavioral Change
Communication Anjana Maitra
14. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Addressing
Safe Motherhood in South Asia Geeta Malhotra
15. Maternal Health Care Services in Himalayas Surekha Kishore
16. Geographical Perspectives on Safe Motherhood in the Hill Country of Sri
Lanka. A Case Study of the Doragala Tea Plantation in Pussellawa Ram Alagan
and Seela Aladuwaka
17. Strategies for Measuring and Promoting Mothers' Social Support Networks
Cyprian Wejnert
18. Training Camp on Safe Motherhood in Rural India: A Research Note
Nirupama Prakash
19. Lessons on Safe Motherhood: Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
Suzanne K. Steinmetz