The article analyzes the phenomenon of “politicization of caring,” observed in studies of nurse labor conflict, in the context of a small-scale episode of conflict at a Swedish hospital ward. Using analytical concepts drawn from work on the role of images of gendered ideal workers in management cultivation of consent, and the method of positioning analysis, it tries to identify the little researched discursive practices involved in the politicization of caring. Analysis of interviews with registered nurses, who took part in a conflict where some of them threatened to resign unless wages were raised and working conditions improved, shows a range of such strategies: including problematizing identities in nursing, expanding the context of cari...
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of th...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
This article is part of an extensive research project on nurses’ strikes which explores nurse milita...
The present thesis is an exploration of normalization processes and the problem of appropriation in ...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows how...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
The starting point of the article is a number of empirical studies on what characterizes the creatio...
This article examines how the labor conditions of nurses in Nicaragua have evolved through twenty-fi...
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of th...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
This article is part of an extensive research project on nurses’ strikes which explores nurse milita...
The present thesis is an exploration of normalization processes and the problem of appropriation in ...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows how...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
The starting point of the article is a number of empirical studies on what characterizes the creatio...
This article examines how the labor conditions of nurses in Nicaragua have evolved through twenty-fi...
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of th...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...