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Cora Fernandez Anderson received the LASA-Ford grant together with Mexican scholar Paola Sesia and Argentine scholar Celeste Jerez. The grant will finance a Latin American research group on Obstetric Violence. The group will produce the first edited collection in the English language of the work of Latin American scholars on this topic.


Fernandez Anderson, C. (2024) 鈥淟egalizing Abortion in the Southern Cone,鈥 The Journal of Political Science and Politics


Fernandez Anderson, C. (2022) 鈥淟egalizing Abortion in Argentina: Social Movements and Multiparty Coalitions,鈥 The Journal of Politics in Latin America 14(2): 143-165.


Fernandez Anderson, C. (2021) Abortion and political parties in the Southern Cone: Electoral costs, platforms and feminist activists. In B. Sutton and N. Vaccarezza, (eds.) . New York, NY: Routledge.


Fernandez Anderson, C. (2021, January 11). "Argentina legalizes abortion until 14 weeks, and we have feminist organizers to thank" Ms. Magazine. Retrieved from


Fernandez Anderson, C. (2020, December 12). "Argentina's Lower Chamber legalizes abortion until 14 weeks" Ms. Magazine, Retrieved from: 


Ferna虂ndez Anderson, C. (2020, July 9). Activists keep Argentina's abortion reform on the agenda despite COVID-19. NACLA 


Ferna虂ndez Anderson, C. (2020). Latin American Women鈥檚 Movements: A Historical Overview. In Xochitl Bada and Liliana Rivera-Sanchez (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Ferna虂ndez Anderson, C. (2020). Fighting for abortion rights in Latin America: Social movements, state allies and institutions. New York: Routledge.


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