Role of Intimacy in the Czech Home Birth Controversy
| Provider | Czech Science Foundation |
| Programme | Standard projects |
| Project code | 18-10042S |
| Participants | Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University, Institute of Sociology Czech Academy of Sciences |
This project is the first one in Czechia to bring an up-to-date and robust evidence on the key controversial issue of home birth. Attempts to delegalize home birth have recently multiplied and characterize this choice as a threat to the infant’s safety, and as evidence of mothers´ irresponsibility. These attempts are countered by groups that defend the mother’s right to choose home birthing. The controversy exposes the discussion about who are the relevant experts, and what knowledge is legitimate to use, in the policy debate. Patients have only recently been perceived as experts in health, with the result that their experiences become part of policy debates. By embedding the case in the European context and using recent critical policy studies scholarship the project conceptualizes intimacy as the individual emotional experience related to birth informing the argument for and against home birth. It looks on ways intimacy is legitimized in the debate thereby working toward a political notion of intimacy as a key instrument of citizen empowerment and related policy processes.
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