Samvetsfrihet - En mänsklig rättighet eller abortmotstånd? - En kvalitativ innehållsanalys om porträtteringen av samvetsfrihet i relation till barnmorskeyrket i svensk media
Abstract
In the UN Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18 highlights the right to freedom of
conscience. Despite conscience being a human right, there are differing opinions on its
implementation within the professional role of a midwife. Within the EU, there is consensus
on the issue between countries, and Sweden stands out by not accepting a conscientious
objection clause in healthcare. The discussion revolves around accepting a conscientious
objection clause which risks limiting women's access to abortion care, which has also been
demonstrated in countries where its use has become widespread among midwives. Therefore,
the study aims to examine the Swedish media debate on freedom of conscience in relation to
the professional role of midwives.
The study is carried out through a qualitative content analysis of debate articles and editorial
articles published in the newspapers Aftonbladet, Expressen, and Dagen. The study's research
questions are: How are the underlying viewpoints expressed and portrayed in the debate from
a feminist perspective? And How is the main factor that distinguishes the position for and
against freedom of conscience portrayed in the articles based on the portrayal of “the
other”? Through the questions, the aim is to highlight the debate and examine what is
actually being said in order to create understanding, in striving towards a sustainable
implementation of human rights. Result-wise, similar arguments were used to demonstrate
opposing viewpoints, indicating the complexity of the debate. Additionally, the study
highlighted how the view on responsibility differed between those who spoke for and those
who were critical of an implementation of a conscientious objection clause.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-12-17Author
Söderström, Josefine
Keywords
Freedom of conscience
human rights
midwife
Swedish debate
feminist perspective
responsibility
Language
swe