Care in everyday life : an ethic of care in practice /
"Marian Barnes argues for care as an essential value in private lives and public policies. She considers the importance of care to well-being and social justice, and applies insights from feminist care ehtics to care work and care within personal relationships. She also looks at 'stranger...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Policy Press,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Care in everyday life; Contents; About the author; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; What is care?; 2. Conceptual, philosophical and political perspectives on care; Concepts of the person; The moral principles of care; Care and justice; Communitarians and social capitalists; Conclusion; 3. Care in families; Giving and receiving care; Families in change and difficulty; Mothers, fathers and disabled children; The significance and ambivalence of care in old age; Conclusion; 4. Working at care; 'Choiceandcontrol' not 'careandprotection'; Care work in context; Care work and social justice.
- Care full practiceSupporting care full practice; Conclusion; 5. Friends, neighbours and communities; What are friends?; Caring for and receiving care from friends; Collective care: the value of groups; Collective action and solidarity; Conclusion; 6. Civility, respect, care and justice: the 'comfort of strangers'?; Complete strangers; Strangers in our midst; The comfort of strangers; Virtual strangers; Conclusion; 7. Places and environments; Older people and home; Caring for people/caring for places; What about the workers?; Conclusion; 8. Spaces of policy making: deliberating with care.
- Social policyDeliberative democracy; Beyond argument; Care full deliberation; Conclusion; 9. Care: ethics policy and politics; Revisiting care; Struggling over, for and against care; Care full policy; Bibliography; Index.