Ethnography, Moral Experience and Unplanned Pregnancy At times, ethical conjectures about reproductive practices contradict people’s lived experiences in the real world. Through ethnographic work conducted at Naomi’s House, a homeless shelter in the southeastern United States, Seeman et al. came across an unexpected finding: despite living in conditions of poverty that are exacerbated by the… Continue reading Unplanned Pregnancy!
Author: Don Seeman PhD
Don Seeman is Associate Professor in the Department of Religion and the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory. He is a social anthropologist (PhD Harvard 1997) specializing in medical and phenomenological anthropology, ethnography of religion and Jewish thought.
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