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Marte E. S. Haaland

Position

Associate professor

Affiliation

Research groups

Short info

My research is situated at the intersection of health policy, society, and individual experiences. I specifically study abortion and abortion policy both in Norway and globally.
Research

My research focuses on sexual and reproductive health, with particular emphasis on how personal choices regarding whether, when, and how to have children are often influenced by political and societal factors. I specialize in abortion and abortion policy, both nationally and globally, and my research interests lie at the intersection of health and society.

I investigate how political directives, societal norms, economic interests, health systems, and religious beliefs affect individual reproductive autonomy. It is important to understand both the obvious and underlying mechanisms that shape and govern reproduction, in order to address future demographic changes without compromising individuals' rights to make decisions about their own lives.

My research interests also encompass health policy, society, and individual experiences, where health disparities often manifest. The healthcare system does not function equally for all groups, and this is a central theme in my research. Although my main focus is on sexual and reproductive health, I am also interested in how health policy affects individuals' experiences with the healthcare system in other areas, such as migration health

Outreach

- Bergens Tidende 27.9.2019

- Bergens Tidende 8.3.2019

When abortions become public - a case from rural Zambia - Presentation at anniverisy seminar for Centre for International Health 10.12.2018

 - Bergens Tidene 02.12.2018

 (Female bodies in politics, again) - guest blogpost at , October 31, 2018

Law, politics and adolescent sexual and reproductive health: evidence of impact - panelist in panel during  21.8.2018

(Let's talk about abortion) - guest blogpost at , June 14, 2018

 

Teaching

Culture and health, medical anthropology, qualitative research methods, sexual and reporductive health and rights, ethnography

Projects

- Competing discourses impacting girls’ and women’s rights: Fertility control and safe abortion in Ethiopia, Zambia and Tanzania

 - Centre for Intervention Science in Maternal and Child Health

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