Abstract
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different contexts? What resources do individuals and collectives draw upon in order to care for, care with and care about themselves and others? How do such relationships and practices relate to broader social processes?
Care shapes people’s everyday lives and relationships and caring relations and practices influence the economies of different societies. This interdisciplinary book takes a nuanced and context-sensitive approach to exploring caring relationships, identities and practices within and across a variety of cultural, familial, geographical and institutional arenas. Grounded in rich empirical research and discussing key theoretical, policy and practice debates, it provides important, yet often neglected, international and cross-cultural perspectives. It is divided into four sections covering: caring within educational institutions; caring amongst communities and networks; caring and families; and caring across the life-course.
Contributing to broader theoretical, philosophical and moral debates associated with the ethics of care, citizenship, justice, relationality and entanglements of power, Critical Approaches to Care is an important work for students and academics studying caring and care work in the fields of health and social care, sociology, social policy, anthropology, education, human geography and politics.
Care shapes people’s everyday lives and relationships and caring relations and practices influence the economies of different societies. This interdisciplinary book takes a nuanced and context-sensitive approach to exploring caring relationships, identities and practices within and across a variety of cultural, familial, geographical and institutional arenas. Grounded in rich empirical research and discussing key theoretical, policy and practice debates, it provides important, yet often neglected, international and cross-cultural perspectives. It is divided into four sections covering: caring within educational institutions; caring amongst communities and networks; caring and families; and caring across the life-course.
Contributing to broader theoretical, philosophical and moral debates associated with the ethics of care, citizenship, justice, relationality and entanglements of power, Critical Approaches to Care is an important work for students and academics studying caring and care work in the fields of health and social care, sociology, social policy, anthropology, education, human geography and politics.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | London |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-0-203-11208-3 |
| Publication status | Published - 28 Jun 2012 |
Publication series
| Name | Relationships and Resources |
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| Publisher | Routledge |
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Intellectual disability and mothering: an engagement with ethics of care and emotional work
Rogers, C., 28 Jun 2012, Critical approaches to care: understanding caring relations, identities and cultures. Rogers, C. & Weller, S. (eds.). London, p. 132-143 12 p. (Relationship and Resources).Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Understanding care and thinking with care
Philip, G., Rogers, C. & Walker, S., 28 Jun 2012, Critical approaches to care: understanding caring relations, identities and cultures. Rogers, C. & Weller, S. (eds.). London, p. 1-12 12 p. (Relationship and Resources).Research output: Chapter in Book/Published conference output › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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