Why women choose at-home abortion via teleconsultation in France:

drivers of telemedicine abortion during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
  • BMJ JournalBMJ Journal

What we need to learn about gender parity in Turkey’s Kurdish municipalities

By Hazal Atay
  • A woman casts her vote at a polling station in the southeastern Turkey Kurdish sA woman casts her vote at a polling station in the southeastern Turkey Kurdish s

Turkish citizens went to the polls on March 31 to elect their mayors and local officials. 37 women mayors were elected, with 24 from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)... Read more in The Conversation

Gene-edited babies: China wants to be the world leader, but at what cost?

By Guillaume Lévrier
in The Conversation
  • Embryos with eight cells. DOI:10.1038/nature23305Embryos with eight cells. DOI:10.1038/nature23305

China is pushing hard to lead a genome editing race. An article by Guillaume Lévrier, edited in The Conversation, Read the article

Is the future of abortion online?

By hazal Atay
in The Conversation
  • Women in Mexico City carry a banner reading “Legal and safe abortion across MexiWomen in Mexico City carry a banner reading “Legal and safe abortion across Mexi

"...new drugs and online telemedicine services could provide access to safe abortion beyond borders and laws." An article by Hazal Atay edited in The Conversation. read the article

Gene-edited babies: China wants to be the world leader, but at what cost?

By Guillaume Lévrier
  •  Embryos with eight cells - Credits: DOI:10.1038/nature23305 Embryos with eight cells - Credits: DOI:10.1038/nature23305

Recent claims of the world’s first gene-edited babies have sparked a strong response, to say the least.

France: The Republic Tested by Parity

By Réjane Sénac
in the new Handbook of Women's Political Rights
  • Handbook of Women's Political RightsHandbook of Women's Political Rights

Réjane Sénac on chapter 32 of the Palgrave new Handbook of Women's Political Rights "France: The Republic Tested by Parity" (pp.467-481).

See all Rejane Sénac 's publications

 

Fear, Anger, and Voting for the Far Right

by Pavlos Vasilopoulos, George E. Marcus, Nicholas A. Valentino, & Martial Foucault
  • journal of Political Psychologyjournal of Political Psychology

Pavlos Vasilopoulos,  George E. Marcus, Nicholas A.

Debate: When abortion is ‘haram, ’women find strategies to claim their rights

By Hazal Atay
  • Women hold signs as they take part in a demonstration against government plans tWomen hold signs as they take part in a demonstration against government plans t

Many women took to the streets worldwide on September 28, the global day of action for safe abortion successes and put forth new demands for women’s right to access safe, free and legal abortion... Read the article in The Conversation

Unavowed Abstention Can Overturn Poll Predictions

By Serge Galam
in Frontiers Review
  • Serge Galam crédit @CEVIPOFSerge Galam crédit @CEVIPOF

The French Presidential system obeys a non-compulsory two-round voting, which for the 2017 election were scheduled to be held on April 23 and May 7 Sundays respectively. However, it is of importance to underline the fact that this election was rather unusual combining both an unpredictable winner and an identified loser at the second round...Read the full Article (PDF, 670Kb)

La tentation radicale

By Anne Muxel et Oliver Galland
  • La tentation radiclae La tentation radiclae

By Anne Muxel & Oivier Galland, Puf, avril 2018

Back to top