Braine Naomi
Sociologist and Professor at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA.
Health Hum Rights. 2020 Dec;22(2):85-97.
This paper proposes the concept of autonomous health movements, drawing on an analysis of harm reduction in the United States and self-managed abortion globally. Harm reduction and self-managed abortion appear in the professional literature largely as evidenced-based public health strategies, more than as social movements. However, each began at the margins of the law as a form of direct action developed by activists anchored in social justice movements and working in community contexts independent of both state and institutional control according to a human rights perspective of bodily integrity and autonomy. An analysis of the history and dynamics of harm reduction and self-managed abortion as social movements underlies the proposed framework of autonomous health movements, and additional potential examples of such movements are identified. The framework of autonomous health movements opens up new pathways for thinking about the development of autonomous, community-based health strategies under conditions of marginalization and criminalization.
本文借鉴了对美国减少伤害措施以及全球自我管理堕胎情况的分析,提出了自主健康运动的概念。减少伤害措施和自我管理堕胎在专业文献中主要呈现为循证公共卫生策略,而非社会运动。然而,它们起初都处于法律边缘,是由植根于社会正义运动、在独立于国家和机构控制的社区环境中工作的活动家根据身体完整性和自主权的人权视角开展的一种直接行动形式。对减少伤害措施和自我管理堕胎作为社会运动的历史和动态进行分析,构成了自主健康运动这一拟议框架的基础,并确定了此类运动的其他潜在实例。自主健康运动框架为思考在边缘化和刑事定罪情况下自主的、基于社区的健康策略的发展开辟了新途径。