Care (work) is in crisis. In fact, within our current system, social vulnerabilities of differential kinds are pushed to the fringes of society, while self-responsibility prevails. Yet recently, vulnerability has become a fashionable concept in (feminist) theory. It owes this popularity not least to Judith Butler’s work. This paper analyses the political potential of her conceptualization. More precisely, it argues for the need to assume political responsibility for vulnerability. This is not a connection that Butler makes explicitly. Instead, and contrary to her previous ambivalence to ethics more broadly, she tries to formulate a critical ethics based on vulnerability. Against the abstract nature of ethics, this paper turns to activist vo...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
Patients in need of palliative care are often described as vulnerable. Being vulnerable can sometime...
For a long time now I have been interested in what I see to be a particular tension in the work of J...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
International audienceTo take into account our vulnerability requires paradoxically our reconfigurin...
This chapter introduces the linked concepts of vulnerability, politics and care, considering how all...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
This research article aims to theoretically reconstruct a positive feminist conceptualization of vul...
International audienceIn Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporar...
This Master Thesis focuses on the theoretical reconstruction of a positive feminist conceptualizatio...
International audienceThis paper aims to refute the idea whereby giving consideration to vulnerabili...
International audienceVulnerability is a concept with fleeting contours as much as it is an idea wit...
Within an age of financial cutbacks and heightened austerity measures across social service sectors,...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
Patients in need of palliative care are often described as vulnerable. Being vulnerable can sometime...
For a long time now I have been interested in what I see to be a particular tension in the work of J...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
International audienceTo take into account our vulnerability requires paradoxically our reconfigurin...
This chapter introduces the linked concepts of vulnerability, politics and care, considering how all...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
This research article aims to theoretically reconstruct a positive feminist conceptualization of vul...
International audienceIn Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporar...
This Master Thesis focuses on the theoretical reconstruction of a positive feminist conceptualizatio...
International audienceThis paper aims to refute the idea whereby giving consideration to vulnerabili...
International audienceVulnerability is a concept with fleeting contours as much as it is an idea wit...
Within an age of financial cutbacks and heightened austerity measures across social service sectors,...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
Patients in need of palliative care are often described as vulnerable. Being vulnerable can sometime...
For a long time now I have been interested in what I see to be a particular tension in the work of J...