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The
WH & UL is a peer reviewed journal located at the Sociology Department,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. The journal
addresses a wide range of topics that directly or indirectly affect both
the physical and mental health of girls, teenage and adult women living
in urban or urbanizing pockets of the world. The orientation of the journal
is critical, feminist and social scientific. The journal accepts both quantitative
and qualitative, and both theoretical and empirical articles on topics
such
as:
WOMEN'S
HEALTH IN GENERAL
- Social
and structural factors affecting women's health
- Factors
in urban environments affecting women's health
- Women's
use of alternate healing techniques in urban centres
- Smoking,
substance abuse
- Social
attitudes and women's experiences of menopause
- Beauty
myths and elective surgeries in urban centres
- Eating
disorders
- Sexually
transmitted diseases and women's vulnerability in urban centres
- Women's
mental health/stress in urban centres
- Efficacy
of social support systems in women's health
- Rape trauma
- Ageing
and women's health
- Poverty
and women's health in world cities
HEALTH RELATED
TO REPRODUCTION
- New reproductive
technologies and ethical considerations
- Teenage
pregnancies and urban support systems
- Birth
protection and abortion debates, efficacy of support systems
- Social
constructions of childlessness and health implications
- Over-medicalization
of women's health and the birthing process
- Cultural
pressures on sex selection and women's health
HEALTH RELATED
TO HOME-BASED TOPICS:
- Violence
in the home such as child physical and sexual abuse, incest, intimate
partner abuse and elder abuse- urban/rural differences
- Mothering
related issues and women's health
- Housework
safety
HEALTH RELATED
TO WORK-BASED TOPICS:
- Sexual
harassment and health implications
- Double
shift/Second shift
- Job safety
and security
- Sex workers
and health in urban centres
- Women
workers' health in a global market
GLOBAL ISSUES
IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
- Women's
health under the stress of social and environmental change
- Female
child malnutrition in the developed/developing worlds
- Female
child abandonment in the developed/developing worlds
- Female
child labour and health in the developed/developing worlds
- Female
child prostitution, sex trade and health in urban centres
- Forced
marriages and women's health
- Female
circumcision and genital mutilation
- Wife beating,
kitchen fires, honour killings
- Rape and
war and women's health
- Cultural
differences in women's health
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