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Abstract of "Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the US" by Myra Marx Ferree, William A. Gamson, Juergen Gerhards and Dieter Rucht

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Myra Marx Ferree, William A. Gamson, Juergen Gerhards and Dieter Rucht 2002. Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the US. Cambridge University Press.


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Using controversy over abortion as a lens through which to compare the political process and role of the media in these two very different democracies, this book examines the contest over meaning that is being waged by social movements, political parties, churches and other social actors. Abortion is a critical battleground for debates over social values in Germany and the U.S., but the constitutional premises on which arguments rest differ, as do the strategies that movements and parties adopt and the opportunities for influence that are open to them.


 
 
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