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Crossing Troubled Waters: Abortion in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Prince Edward Island

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Crossing Troubled Waters: Abortion in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Prince Edward Island

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Crossing Troubled Waters: Abortion in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Prince Edward Island

Edited by Colleen MacQuarrie, Fiona Bloomer, Claire Pierson, and Shannon Stettner

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Accessing abortion services is challenging in many countries around the world. Barriers result from poor access to healthcare, geographic location, legal restrictions, abortion stigma, and moral conservatism. Repeated studies indicate that restricting access to abortion does not prevent it happening, but rather displaces it elsewhere and often results in unsafe abortion contributing to maternal mortality.

Those living on islands face particular challenges presented by their geographic isolation including travel to other jurisdictions, which is financially and emotionally burdensome. This book shines a light on two islands – Ireland (north and south) and Prince Edward Island, Canada – and considers for each island, the nature of the discourse of abortion on the island, the impact that restrictions have had, ongoing efforts to improve access, and recent activist successes.

COLLEEN MACQUARRIE is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Prince Edward Island.

FIONA BLOOMER is a Lecturer in Social Policy at Ulster University.

CLAIRE PIERSON is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Liverpool.

SHANNON STETTNER teaches in the Women’s Studies Department at the University of Waterloo.

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“All Profits have been kindly donated to Alliance for Choice and we are eternally grateful to the important work that academics and researchers do to help us properly understand the impact of putting barriers between women and pregnant people and their abortion healthcare.”
— Emma & Kellie

6 X 9, 318 b/w pages, soft cover, perfect bound,
Includes photos, endnotes, bibliography, index, and contributors’ bios
Island Studies Press at UPEI
ISBN 978-1-988692-05-0
Also available as a PDF

“Crossing Troubled Waters is a thoughtful, in-depth exploration on the additional burdens (moral conservatism, patriarchal norms, and isolation to name a few) placed on those living on islands with restrictive abortion laws. A must read.”  MARA CLARKE, founder Abortion Support Network

“Crossing Troubled Waters provides an indispensable assessment of abortion politics and access in three island settings, using a complex feminist lens. The essays pay attention to the intersectional power of histories, geographies, belief systems, political processes, access issues, activisms, and social change. Thus, the collection as a whole provides remarkably dynamic analyses as well as comparative perspectives, within a global frame.”  RICKIE SOLINGER, co-author Reproductive Justice: An Introduction, 2017

“Crossing Troubled Waters is an inspiring read! It insightfully elaborates how strategic acts of resistance over decades have dismantled the fortress mentality of island communities to improve women’s access to abortion services, and their exercise of their reproductive rights.”  REBECCA J. COOK, Professor Emerita & Co-Director, International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Programme, University of Toronto.

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