Kerreen Reiger

Kerreen M. Reiger (born 1946) is an Australian academic, sociologist and author.[1] She lives in Melbourne and teaches sociology at La Trobe University. She has a special interest in family, motherhood and childbirth[2] and was one of the founders of the activist group Maternity Coalition.

Bibliography

  • Our Bodies, Our Babies - the forgotten women's movement, Kerreen Reiger, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2001 ISBN 0-522-84982-2
  • Family Economy'
  • Disenchantment of the Home - Modernizing the Australian Family
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gollark: It's very mean of them to do that. What if I want the preshared key? WHAT THEN?
gollark: You could just... store the key.
gollark: It really wouldn't.
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