Complexities and contingencies conceptualised: towards a model of reproductive navigation

Authors
Publication date 2014
Host editors
  • S. Cohn
Book title From health behaviours to health practices: critical perspectives
ISBN
  • 9781118898390
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781118898345
  • 9781118898383
Series Sociology of Health and Illness monograph series
Pages (from-to) 120-131
Publisher Chichester: Wiley Blackwell
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This chapter provides sociocultural evidence for a different conceptualization of reproductive health behaviour. On the basis of long-term anthropological fieldwork in the East Province of Cameroon the author analyses of the social complexities and contingencies of local fertility-related decisions is made. Two case-studies from the field will enhance an in-depth understanding of the minutiae of reproductive decision-making. Their focus on very different fertility events allows for unravelling more general patterns of what is called reproductive navigation - that is, the ways in which people give direction to their reproductive trajectories. The aim is to move away from predefined assumptions of reproductive health behaviour and to formulate a grounded theory of reproductive navigation instead. The chapter draws upon the theoretical work on social navigation by Henrik Vigh. It questions many of the implicit assumptions about reproductive behaviour informing current international reproductive health programmes a.
Document type Chapter
Note Originally published in: Sociology of Health & Illness (2014) Volume 36, issue 2, pages 278-290
Language English
Related publication Complexities and contingencies conceptualised: towards a model of reproductive navigation
Published at https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118898345.ch11 https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12064
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