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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Book Chapter | Journal Article Number of items: 6. Book ChapterBlurry, Kate and Beek, Kristen and Haire, Bridget and Worth, Heather (2022) Infanticide and Reproductive (In)Justice in the South Pacific: The Construction of Pacific Women in Criminal Trials. In: Sexual and Reproductive Justice From the Margins to the Centre. Lexington Books, United States. ISBN 9781793644213; 978-1793644206 Journal ArticleBurry, Kate and Beek, Kristen and Worth, Heather and Vallely, Lisa and Haire, Bridget (2023) Framings of abortion in Pacific Island print media: qualitative analysis of articles, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 31 (1). NA. ISSN 2641-0397 Burry, Kate and Beek, Kristen and Vallely, Lisa and Worth, Heather and Haire, Bridget (2023) Illegal abortion and reproductive injustice in the Pacific Islands: a qualitative analysis of court data. Developing World Bioethics, 23 (2). pp. 166-175. ISSN 1471-8731 Richmond, R.L. and Lee, W.H. and Lin, S. and Obol, J.H. and Akera, P. and Menezes, G. and Hyslop, F. and Awor, A. and Sevenska, M.S. and Ojara, P. and Melik, A.G. and Oceng, D. and Acaye, L. and Ayero, P. and Ayeerwot, R. and Dandgaval, R. and Bence, E. and Black, E. and Clarke, S. and Fry, H. and Worth, Heather (2023) Comparing factors associated with intimate partner violence among rural and urban women in Northern Uganda. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 38 (5-6). pp. 5139-5163. ISSN 0886-2605 Persson, Asha and Kelly-Hanku, Angela and Mek, Agnes and Mitchell, Elke and Trumb, Richard N. and Worth, Heather and Bell, Stephen (2023) “We Live Just Like a Normal Family”: Exploring Local Renderings of the Global HIV Normalisation Discourse Among Serodiscordant Couples in Papua New Guinea. Sexuality & Culture, 27 . pp. 19-37. ISSN 1095-5143 Anderst, Ania and McMillan, Karen and Gorman, Hilary and O’Connor, Michelle and Worth, Heather (2022) When they do that kind of bad things to me, I feel that they encourage me to be strong and be who I am’: How transfeminine people in Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands experience discrimination, acceptance and a sense of place. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 24 (3). pp. 421-436. ISSN 1369-1058 |