Wednesday 31 October 2012

Forthcoming!



SES Vol. 61, No. 3, September 2012
Special issue on Women’s Reproductive Health and Rights in Select Caribbean countries
guest edited by Taitu Heron and Shakira Maxwell

Class, Colour and Contraception: The Politics of Birth Control in Jamaica 1938-1958
Nicole Bourbonnais

Capturing the Moment: The Barbados Experience of Abortion Law Reform - An Interview with Dame Billie Miller Dame Billie Miller and Nicole Parris

Legal but Inaccessible: Abortion in Guyana Fred Nunes

Fighting a Losing Battle? Defending Women’s Reproductive Rights in Jamaica  Shakira Maxwell

This is a Christian Nation: Gender and Sexuality in Processes of Constitutional and Legal Reform in Jamaica Latoya Lazarus

Adverse Consequences of Uninformed Adolescent Sex In Jamaica: From STIs to Pregnancy, Abortion and Maternal Death Affette McCaw-Binns, Althea Bailey, Desmalee Holder-Nevins, Sonia Alexander

The Case of Unsafe Abortion in Trinidad and Tobago: An NGO Perspective
Glennis Hyacenth and Crystal Brizan

Between Public Policy and Private Morality: A Bioethical Analysis of Abortion and Legislative Reform
Derrick Aarons

Law and Justice special issue



Thursday 2 February 2012

Volume 60 Nos 3/4 Sept/Dec 2011







































Back Cover

eLearning: A Survival Strategy for Developing Countries —Robert Hogan; 

Black Power and Equitable Business Participation: Forty Years on in Trinidad and Tobago —
Lou Anne Barclay and Ralph Henry.

Notes and Comments
 The Dudus Events in Jamaica and the Future of Caribbean Politics —
Brian Meeks

Book Discussion
Michaeline Crichlow and Keith Nurse review
Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy: A Historical and Institutional Approach to Caribbean Economic Development by Lloyd Best and Kari Polanyi Levitt,

Book Reviews 
  • The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Color in Barbados, 
  • Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality: Race, Class and Social Domination, 
  • Shouldering Antigua and Barbuda: The Life of V.C. Bird
  • Music, Media and Adolescent Sexuality in Jamaica.