Care studies have developed from two traditions: one emphasizing the ethics of care, and the other straddling between family economics and sociology of domestic work. The paper takes place within a third literature, raising the issue of care work as intimate work, dealing with the personal relationship between a caregiver and a care receiver
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. To begin, the paper analyses the theoretical...
Dependency functions as a keyword in care theory. However, care theorists have spelled out the ontol...
This symposium article critiques the emerging literature on caretaking, a literature that concentrat...
International audienceThis chapter (chapter 7) investigates the 'elderly care work at home' sector i...
Ce texte a été initialement publié en français : Le care à l’épreuve du travail. Vulnérabilités croi...
International audienceIn the work / life balance debate, France is generally considered as one of th...
International audienceOver the last ten years, care studies in France have adopted a critical view o...
International audienceThis paper provides empirical evidence of the shift from the breadwinner and d...
This Article introduces the notion of gender not as difference or as dominance, but as tradition. Th...
This Synthesis Report is concerned with some of the key questions that arise regarding (a) the work-...
This article investigates the impact of policy measures on the organisation of home-based care for o...
This article investigates the impact of policy measures on the organisation of home-based care for o...
This article stems from a constructionist understanding of community care, drawing on the work of By...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. To begin, the paper analyses the theoretical...
Dependency functions as a keyword in care theory. However, care theorists have spelled out the ontol...
This symposium article critiques the emerging literature on caretaking, a literature that concentrat...
International audienceThis chapter (chapter 7) investigates the 'elderly care work at home' sector i...
Ce texte a été initialement publié en français : Le care à l’épreuve du travail. Vulnérabilités croi...
International audienceIn the work / life balance debate, France is generally considered as one of th...
International audienceOver the last ten years, care studies in France have adopted a critical view o...
International audienceThis paper provides empirical evidence of the shift from the breadwinner and d...
This Article introduces the notion of gender not as difference or as dominance, but as tradition. Th...
This Synthesis Report is concerned with some of the key questions that arise regarding (a) the work-...
This article investigates the impact of policy measures on the organisation of home-based care for o...
This article investigates the impact of policy measures on the organisation of home-based care for o...
This article stems from a constructionist understanding of community care, drawing on the work of By...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. To begin, the paper analyses the theoretical...
Dependency functions as a keyword in care theory. However, care theorists have spelled out the ontol...
This symposium article critiques the emerging literature on caretaking, a literature that concentrat...