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Screening Networks: Shared agendas in feminist and disability movement challenges to antenatal screening and abortion
2003
Disability & Society
This paper identifies common ground in feminist and disability movement concerns with the social and ethical implications of antenatal screening and abortion. By examining the frameworks used by particular authors within each area, I argue that they both can and do have a shared agenda, which is focused on the social values that are embedded in antenatal screening and promote abortion as the obvious choice to the diagnosis of a congenital condition. It is important to develop some kind of
doi:10.1080/0968759032000052879
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