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Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the United States
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Women's RightLawRhetoricLiberal DemocracyFeminist DebateUnited StatesSocial SciencesDemocracyReligious Claims 9Feminist EthicsGender StudiesFeminist IdentityDiscourse AnalysisPublic SphereAbortion RightsPublic PolicyFeminist ScholarshipAbortion EthicsFeminist PerspectiveFeminist Political TheoryFeminist TheoryFreedom Of SpeechFeminist PhilosophyAbortionAbortion DiscourseNormative CriteriaFeminist Rhetorical TheoryDeliberative DemocracyMedicinePolitical Science
Tables and figures Foreword Friedhelm Neidhardt Preface Glossary Part I. Introduction: 1. Two related stories 2. Historical context 3. Methods Part II. Major Outcomes: 4. The discursive opportunity structure 5. Standing 6. Framing Part III. Representing Different Constituencies: 7. Representing women's claims 8. Representing religious claims 9. Representing the tradition of the left Part IV. The Quality of Abortion Discourse: 10. Normative criteria for the public sphere 11. Measuring the quality of discourse 12. Metatalk 13. Lessons for democracy and the public sphere Methodological appendix References Index.