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WOMEN'S HEALTH & URBAN
LIFE:
AN INTERNATIONAL
AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (1)
(Vol. 2, Issue
1, May 2003)
CONTENTS:
General
Editor's Introduction
Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto)
Articles:
The Demographic Category
as Leaky Gender Boundary: Implications for Women’s Reproductive
Health (download full text pdf
file, also available on eprints
server)
Susan A. McDaniel (University of Alberta)
The Health Belief Model and Safer Sex: Implications for Women’s
Health (download full text pdf file,
also available on eprints
server)
Andréa Riesch Toepell (Brock University)
Examining Beliefs About Mental Illness Among African Canadian Women (download full
text pdf file, also available on eprints
server)
Ingrid R.G. Waldron
Female and Male Suicides in Batman, Turkey: Poverty, Social Change,
Patriarchal Oppression and Gender Links (download full
text pdf file, also available on eprints
server)
Mazhar Bağli
(Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey)
Aysan Sev'er
(University of Toronto)
The Authors Of The Current Issue:
Mazhar Bagli (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dicle
University, Diyarbakir, Turkey. He is currently serving as the chair
of the sociology and psychology departments. He has numerous papers
on anomie, suicide and urbanization.
Susan A. McDaniel (Ph.D.) is a sociologist/social demographer
whose research interests include gender, ageing, social policy, population
health, family change, and social impacts of technology. She is Professor
of
Sociology at the University of Alberta where she has taught since
1989.
Recent publications include: ‘Born at the right time’:
Gendered generations and webs of entitlement and responsibility, Canadian
Journal of Sociology (2001); Women’s changing relations to the
state and citizenship: Caring and intergenerational relations in globalizing
western democracies, Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology
(2002); Bugs in the intergenerational ointment, Canadian Journal of
Sociology
(2002); Gender and social cohesion: Reflections on tendencies and tensions,
Canadian Journal of Sociology (2003).
Aysan Sev’er (Ph.D.) is Professor of Sociology at the University
of Toronto. She has numerous books and papers on violence against women.
Her most current book is about women who have left their abusive partners
(Fleeing the House of Horrors, University of Toronto Press, 2002).
She is currently conducting an SSHRC funded research on violence
against women in southeastern Turkey and serving as the general editor
of Women’s Health & Urban Life journal and special issue
editor of Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology (2003) and
Violence Against Women (2004) journals.
Andréa Riesch Toepell (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor in the
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at Brock University, Ontario. She
teaches and does research in the field of women’s health, population
health, gender and health, violence as a determinant of health among
women, aging women in sport, and HIV/AIDS and vulnerable populations.
Ingrid Waldron (Ph.D.) graduated from the Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education (OISE) of the University of Toronto in 2002 with a doctorate
in Education. Her doctoral thesis examines the psychological impact
of oppression on African Canadian women, psychiatric imperialism, Afrocentric
psychology, and African indigenous knowledge in mental health.
1. The Women's Health & Urban
Life: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal is generously
funded by the Wellesley Central Health Corporation and is permanently
housed at the Sociology Department, University of Toronto. The founder
and the first general editor is Aysan Sev'er, University of Toronto.
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