User:Littlebee97/Forced abortion/Bibliography

Pike GK. Coerced Abortion – The Neglected Face of Reproductive Coercion. New Bioethics. 2023;29(2):85-107. doi:10.1080/20502877.2022.2136026


 * This is an academic article that is published by New Bioethics, and observes the study of reproductive coercion in ways such as coerced pregnancy and coerced abortion. It also expresses the many circumstances in which this coercion takes place, as well as statistics to support the population of individuals who have been faced with reproductive coercion. This article is authoritative due to its overview of circumstances in which forced abortion can be perceived from reproductive coercion. It includes primary ways in which pressure may be placed on the individual to make reproductive choices without applied consent, therefore resulting in undesired reproductive outcome. I used this source to identify primary practices in which coerced/forced abortion takes place on a global scale, therefore gaining an understanding of the bigger picture of the topic, rather than  a country-by-country basis.
 * David, H. P., Fleischhacker, J., & Hohn, C. (1988). Abortion and eugenics in Nazi Germany. Population and Development Review, 81-112.
 * This article is an academic journal based on reproductive coercion and eugenic practices within Nazi Germany. It gives background to events that happened during the war within small and large scale communities impacted by events such as coerced abortion based on race. This article is authoritative due to the way it defines reproductive coercion in the Nazi Era, as it mentions how these accounts lack in reference within the German medical community, therefore working to inform the reader of events often ignored. It is informational on how multiple communities were impacted outside of what most to believe to be primarily Jewish, thus representing those who may have gone unnoticed by those with a simple understanding of Nazi practices. I used this source to include detail about the many communities impacted by Nazi Germany such as the Roma and Polish, while additionally including repercussions for the acts of those who infringed on the human rights of the described populations.


 * Desalegne, Z. (2019). Gender-based violence and its associated effects on female students: The case of gozamin and nigus T/Haimanot secondary schools in the east gojjam administrative zone, ethiopia. Journal of International Women's Studies, 20(7), 237-246.
 * This article is a scholarly journal written to inform on the forms of gender based violence and how it impacts female students within Ethiopia. It gives a non-western perspective on topics such as reproductive coercion through manipulation, abuse, and other violent acts towards female students aged 18-25 while also informing on the health impacts caused by these accounts. This article is authoritative due to its detailed observation of violence within Ethiopian education systems while providing statistical data based on reproductive coercion and violence as support. Therefore giving strong insight to the impacts of gender based violence towards young women. I used this article for the sake of gaining a non-western perspective of my topic, therefore connecting both non-western and western accounts of reproductive violence for the sake of including comparative forms of violence within the article.
 * Declaration, Beijing. "Beijing declaration and platform for action fourth world conference on women." Paragraph 112 (1995): 859-865.
 * This article is a summary based on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and observes the identification of human rights based on women. This article defines what is considered human rights for women of all ages based on reproductive choice, education, and protection while additionally defining acts that infringe on these rights. It is authoritative because it is based on a meeting by the united nations, therefore indicating that these considered rights apply world wide, rather than on a country-by-country basis. It gives direct identification to the ethical dilemma caused by reproductive coercion such as forced abortion, therefore indicating that it has a negative connotation globally. I used this article within the introduction of the Wikipedia article to make way for the following subtopics that are arranged on a country-by-country basis, therefore indicting overall that forced abortion is an infringement of human rights.