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Changing parenting norms in Denmark and Singapore? Dr Dil Bach
Policing Birth
Dr Raphael P Hammer, Haute Ecole de Sante Vaud, Institute of Health Research Lausanne, Switzerland: Autonomy, risk discourse, and pregnant women's perception of the abstinence principle
Professor Robbie Sutton, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Kent: Communicating risk consciousness: a study from the UK
‘No drinking’ policy and advocacy: perspectives from Europe
Keynote Lecture – Reproductive Justice Across the Pregnancy Spectrum: Lessons from the USA
Brain science and early intervention val gillies
Introductory comments
Charlotte morris gender equality and intimacy 070414
John Bruer Presentation to The Uses and Abuses of Biology: Neuroscience, Parenting and British Family Policy.
Macvarish Uses and Abuses of Biology 28 March 2014
Biologising Parenting: Neuroscience Discourse and English Social and Public Health Policy
A policy driven by prejudice masquerading as research: brain science and English social policy
The dynamics between expertise, parenting norms and politics kristina john
Playful hanneknudsene mun