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The Collaborative Anthropology of Reproduction and the Environment (CARE) Lab studies the potential relationship between environmental concerns and reproductive decision-making among BIPOC young adults. Collaboration between faculty and students
 

Research Methods

Discourse Analysis

Focus Group

Interviews

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Image by Benjamin Child
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We analyze discourse (from news articles, social media sites, and more) to understand popular conceptions of reproduction.

In focus groups, we explore how climate concerns influence reproductive decision-making among young people in Tucson to identify main themes.

After the focus groups, we are interviewing participants to go more in depth into the factors that influence their specific reproductive decisions. 

Resources

Reproductive health facilities and resources in Tucson, Arizona

Society for Applied Anthropology Conference 

Santa Fe, New Mexico

March 26, 2024 - March 30, 2024

"From Boomers to Doomers”:

Environmental

Factors Affecting Reproductive

Decision-Making

Presentations

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