‘Care' is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implications of that tension are evidenced in its current prominence on the political agenda of developed welfare states. This article critically appraises current developments in the theory, policy and practice of care, drawing on interdisciplinary developments in political theory, sociology and social policy. Developing feminist and disability-rights theories, it explores a critical synthesis of conflicting normative and theoretical positions regarding the giving and receiving of care, and of the ethics and justice of care. It examines case studies of current comparative policy developments across a range of different welfare regimes, includ...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
Purpose There are clear theoretical, policy and practice tensions in conceptualising social or long-...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
This book reflects on theoretical developments in the political theory of care and new applications ...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
Care is a contentious policy concept. Numbers of people needing care are rising. Radical change is p...
This chapter explores justice and care from the perspective of Nancy Fraser’s claim for participator...
In this chapter we cut through the voluminous scholarship on care to focus on the role of the state....
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 236-245.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Part1. Care...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
In the final chapter of Caring Democracy, Joan Tronto poses the question “how do we go from a societ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
Purpose There are clear theoretical, policy and practice tensions in conceptualising social or long-...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
This book reflects on theoretical developments in the political theory of care and new applications ...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
Care is a contentious policy concept. Numbers of people needing care are rising. Radical change is p...
This chapter explores justice and care from the perspective of Nancy Fraser’s claim for participator...
In this chapter we cut through the voluminous scholarship on care to focus on the role of the state....
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 236-245.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Part1. Care...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
In the final chapter of Caring Democracy, Joan Tronto poses the question “how do we go from a societ...
Citizenship and rights conventionally refer to the ways in which the relationship between the indivi...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.The ethic of care has developed to become a bo...
The chapter investigates how care duties and care rights and their reciprocal interaction have devel...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...