Talk:GRSJ224/reproductionpoliticsinchina

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Another Peer Review022:37, 23 March 2018
Peer Review022:21, 22 March 2018

Another Peer Review

Hi,

I really liked your wiki and felt like it did a good job conveying the facts of the situation. I think it could be stronger if you talked about how different forms of sterilization and sexual protection affect people intersectionally. You mention that men get vasectomy's at a much lower rate than women choose to get sterilized and I think it would be interesting to explore the underlying social gender norms that may cause that discrepancy. It also might be interesting to examine how people of different races choose or are forced into different reproductive health choices.

HannahBecker (talk)22:37, 23 March 2018

Peer Review

Hi there,

t was enjoyable to read about Reproduction Politics in China. The Wiki page is well structured and delivers the message effectively. It contains varying informative data that allow for a comprehensive understanding of the topic. I think it could be useful to include the role of Chinese culture and gender norms in shaping government initiatives and people’s reproductive practices. You could consider the notion that Chinese values and views on sexual activities and reproduction can influence the rate of sterilization between males and females. It can also affect society’s approach to family dynamics and youths’ lack of knowledge regarding sexual health.

ConyYauXu (talk)22:21, 22 March 2018