DEN IRLÄNDSKA ABORTDEBATTEN Abortfrågans gestaltning i debattartiklar inför Irlands folkomröstning om abort den 25 maj 2018
DEN IRLÄNDSKA ABORTDEBATTEN Abortfrågans gestaltning i debattartiklar inför Irlands folkomröstning om abort den 25 maj 2018
Abstract
In a Europe where women’s access to abortion is all the more restricted Ireland displayed a
different development when they in a referendum 25 May 2018 voted to legalize abortion.
Ireland has one of Europe’s most restrictive legislation on abortion but is now moving towards
a more liberal legislation. This essay aims to analyze how abortion has been framed in the Irish
debate before the referendum. Using framing theory and theory on stigma the essay analyzes
how writers in opinion articles in two of Irelands biggest newspapers, the Irish Times and Irish
Independent, has positioned abortion, women and fetuses. Through framing analysis and an
assay scheme based on previous research the essay shows that both pro-life and pro-choice
writers tend to frame abortion as the community’s responsibility to either support pregnant
women’s choice to end their pregnancy or protect the fetuses from being denied the right to life.
Pro-life maintains stigmatizing of abortion by humanizing the fetus and strengthening the
female ideal of motherhood, naming the eight amendment as fetuses sole protection. Pro-choice
writers proclaim women’s right to decide herself and name the eight amendment as a threat to
women, denying them necessary care.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-02-14Author
Jarnelid, Sofia
Keywords
Irland, Abortdebatt, Media, Debattartiklar, Abort, Stigma, Gestaltning, Gestaltningsanalys, Ramverk, Polarisering
Language
swe