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Reproductive Justice and the Environment

13 May 2025, 10:00 am–12:00 pm

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First session of the new reading group on Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Justice at UCL

Event Information

Open to

All

Organiser

Emma Day

Location

Room 103, UCL Institute of the Americas
51 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PN

This reading group invites students and scholars of all disciplines and career stages to consider interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to the study of sexuality, reproductive health, and reproductive justice.

This session will be led by Sandra Rodriguez Castaneda

Reading

Behzadi, Negar E. 2023. Young female miners in Tajikistani coal mines. Intersectional extractive violence and ecologies of exhaustion. In Postar, Stephanie,Behzadi Negar Elodie, and Doering, Nina Nikola, eds., Extraction / Exclusion. Beyond Binaries of Exclusion and Inclusion in Natural Resource Extraction (113-131). Rowan & Littlefield Publishers.

Hoover E. 2018. Environmental reproductive justice: intersections in an American Indian community impacted by environmental contamination. Environ. Sociol. 4(1):8–21.

Further reading

Lappé, M; Hein, RJ; Landecker, H. 2019. Environmental Politics of Reproduction. Annual Review of Anthropology.

Please contact Dr Emma Day (emma-day@ucl.ac.uk) for PDFs of the readings and to express an interest in convening a reading group session in the future.


Read more about the Reading Group on Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Justice.

Photo by Wilco de Meijer on Unsplash