Project Details
Description
The purpose of this proposal is to request support for preparation
of a book-length manuscript under the Publication Grant Program
of the National Library of Medicine. The objectives of the book
are: 1) to understand the development and direction of current
public policies concerning the management of adolescent
pregnancy by locating these policies in historical context, 2) to
critically review current programmatic approaches to the
management of adolescent sexuality and reproduction in light of
the social, cultural, and historical context in which these policies
have been developed; 3) to contribute, by a detailed examination
of strategies adopted for the management of unmarried
adolescent women's sexual and reproductive behavior, to the
understanding of conceptions of deviance and social control
processes in American life. Sources for this work are 19th and
20th century social history of women, adolescents, and sexuality,
current public health, medical and social science literature on
adolescent fertility and its management, and the author's original
research. Formal arrangements for publication of this manuscript
have been completed with Temple University Press.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/31/89 → 12/31/89 |
Funding
- U.S. National Library of Medicine
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Public Administration
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