Simon Statham is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at Queen's University Belfast, UK. Helen Ringrow is Associate Professor in Contemporary Discourse at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
Understanding the effects of language on people and society is crucial to successful collective action. In an age where populism is on the rise once more, and rights being curtailed, this important book is an exemplar of the vital role that linguistics has to play in achieving social justice. * Dan McIntyre, Professor of English Language, Uppsala University, Sweden * This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding abortion in Ireland and the debates surrounding it. Built on a wealth of high-quality critical linguistic research, it offers a comprehensive overview of abortion discourse, capturing recent debates across the island of Ireland and couching them in their historical context. * Louis Strange, Lecturer in Sociolinguistics, University of Glasgow, UK * A groundbreaking exploration of the fight for reproductive rights in Ireland, this book combines rigorous discursive scholarship with profound human insight. Tracing the moral, legal, and social dimensions of reproductive rights in Ireland compassionately and systematically, it makes an essential contribution to understanding how these dimensions intersect in driving reform. * Dr Beth Malory, Lecturer in English Linguistics, University College London, UK *