Bringing together scholars from film and television studies, media and cultural studies, literary studies, medical humanities, and disability studies, Discourses of Care collectively examines how the analysis of media texts and practices can contribute to scholarship on and understandings of health and social care, and how existing research focusing on the ethics of care can inform our understanding of media. Featuring a critical introductory essay and 13 specially commissioned original chapters, this is the first edited collection to address the relationship between media and the concept and practice of care and caregiving. Contributors consider the representation of care and caregiving through a range of forms and practices – the telev...
Background This study examines the discursive tendencies impacting on end of life care practice in ...
In most Western countries ‘traditional ’ family arrangements are in decline. Mainly due to demograph...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
This collection of essays explores cultural narratives of care in the contexts of ageing and illness...
Factual storytelling that relies on the participation of real-life people must navigate between obli...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
The following text is an ethnographical study of relations in which care is shaped. On the example o...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
This chapter reflects on the role of contemporary magazines in the marginalisation of people with de...
This article contributes to the philosophical discourse of care studies and the growing interest in ...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
This thesis explores the multiple and dynamic constructions and processes of care that inform how ca...
This edited collection brings together essays presenting an interdisciplinary dialogue between theat...
Background This study examines the discursive tendencies impacting on end of life care practice in ...
In most Western countries ‘traditional ’ family arrangements are in decline. Mainly due to demograph...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
This collection of essays explores cultural narratives of care in the contexts of ageing and illness...
Factual storytelling that relies on the participation of real-life people must navigate between obli...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
The following text is an ethnographical study of relations in which care is shaped. On the example o...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
This chapter reflects on the role of contemporary magazines in the marginalisation of people with de...
This article contributes to the philosophical discourse of care studies and the growing interest in ...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
This thesis explores the multiple and dynamic constructions and processes of care that inform how ca...
This edited collection brings together essays presenting an interdisciplinary dialogue between theat...
Background This study examines the discursive tendencies impacting on end of life care practice in ...
In most Western countries ‘traditional ’ family arrangements are in decline. Mainly due to demograph...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...