Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PregDaT (Pregnancy Dating Challenges: Technologies and Unequal Geographies of Abortion and Childbirth Care)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-09-01 do 2026-02-28
PregDaT aims at transforming existing paradigms of understanding and studying pregnancy and reproduction by exposing the socio-technical, discursive and political components of pregnancy and reproductive time, and exploring whether and how these generate unequal access to abortion and childbirth care for different groups in different locations. PregDaT researchers will employ qualitative methods from STS, anthropology, feminist legal studies, public health studies and visual design to investigate the process of pregnancy dating in 4 European countries, both in metropolitan areas and in peripheral locations. In so doing, they will learn in what ways time and temporalities of pregnancy are constructed; what understanding of gendered bodies inform and are informed by such process; what kind of unequal paths to care are generated through it; how medicalization and self-care are balanced throughout the process in different ways; and what subjectivities emerge through the process.
The results will lead PregDaT researchers to reshape scholarly understanding of pregnancy and pregnant subjectivities and temporalities, and their relationship with technoscientific knowledges and practices. Moreover, analysis of the results promises to advance our understanding of the role of health data and medical metrics in shaping the medical knowledge, management and experience of pregnancy.
The project is also likely to produce recommendation on how to perform GA assessment in a more inclusive and person-centred care mode and to foster a critical analysis of the role of GA assessment in regulating access to abortion and childbirth care and in the definition of birthing rights.