Senderowicz Leigh, Nandagiri Rishita
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Kings College London.
Popul Stud (Camb). 2025 Feb 4:1-21. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2024.2441824.
Widely credited with ending population control and ushering in a new era of reproductive rights, the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action also included some important compromises. The commemoration of ICPD+30 presents an opportune moment to reflect critically on those compromises and their implications for family planning programmes in the three decades since. Here, we critically examine how these compromises have enabled population control logics to flourish within global family planning programmes and the ways that neo-Malthusian concerns still motivate contraceptive programming under co-opted feminist rhetoric. We argue that rather than binary stances of 'pro' or 'anti' contraception, the post-ICPD landscape includes multiple contested positions, including: (1) concern for reproductive rights and autonomy; (2) concern over fertility or population dynamics; and (3) opposition to biomedical contraception and abortion. Setting out the intersecting and diverging tenets of these ideologies, we call for more critical reflection on these tangled histories and engagement with reproductive justice during ICPD+30.
1994年国际人口与发展会议(ICPD)的《行动纲领》被广泛认为结束了人口控制并开创了生殖权利的新时代,但其中也包含了一些重要的妥协。国际人口与发展会议30周年纪念提供了一个契机,促使人们批判性地反思这些妥协及其在过去三十年对计划生育项目的影响。在此,我们批判性地审视这些妥协如何使人口控制逻辑在全球计划生育项目中盛行,以及新马尔萨斯主义担忧如何在被挪用的女权主义言辞下仍推动着避孕规划。我们认为,国际人口与发展会议之后的局面并非“支持”或“反对”避孕的二元立场,而是包括多个有争议的立场,其中包括:(1)对生殖权利和自主权的关注;(2)对生育率或人口动态的担忧;(3)对生物医学避孕和堕胎的反对。我们阐述了这些意识形态相互交织和分歧的原则,呼吁在国际人口与发展会议30周年纪念期间,对这些错综复杂的历史进行更批判性的反思,并参与到生殖正义之中。