Over the last 20 years there has been a flourishing of work on feminist care ethics. This collection makes a unique contribribution to this body of work. The international contributors demonstrate the significance of care ethics as a transformative way of thinking across diverse geographical, policy and interpersonal contexts. From Tronto's analysis of global responsibilities to Fudge Schormans' reimagining of care from the perspective of people with learning disabilities, chapters highlight the necessity of thinking about the ethics of care to achieve justice and well-being within policies and practice
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
Over the last 20 years there has been a flourishing of work on feminist care ethics. This collection...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
As the boundaries between nations become more permeable, women are increasingly on the move, travell...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
In this paper, I would like to offer a reinterpretation of care ethics both as a feminist perspectiv...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
Over the last 20 years there has been a flourishing of work on feminist care ethics. This collection...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
As the boundaries between nations become more permeable, women are increasingly on the move, travell...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
In this paper, I would like to offer a reinterpretation of care ethics both as a feminist perspectiv...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...