Abstract

Cultures of birthing in transition

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  • This special issue seeks to refresh and expand the sociological perspectives on childbirth

  • Theories involving the links between nature, body, and culture, which have been broadly examined in recent years in the context of Science and Technology Studies and New Materialism, offer versatile approaches to the phenomenon of birth

  • Activists associated with the Roses Revolution want to raise awareness about “traumatic experiences and trauma suffered during childbirth” (Traum(a)Geburt e. v. 2022) and have organized themselves in various associations in several major cities, primarily via blogs and YouTube or other social media

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Introduction

This special issue seeks to refresh and expand the sociological perspectives on childbirth. Theories involving the links between nature, body, and culture, which have been broadly examined in recent years in the context of Science and Technology Studies and New Materialism, offer versatile approaches to the phenomenon of birth.

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