Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a disposition anchored in the commitment to the needs of others. This article advances the literature on care ethics and inequality by examining how care workers resist and negotiate the rationalisation of care work. Building on ethnographic fieldwork on auxiliary nurses in Norwegian nursing homes, the study shows that despite care workers facing increasingly rationalised forms of control, they continue to act out of the caring self, which centres on the desire to give meaningful care. However, by addressing how power differences and ethnic stratification between workers influence their strategies of coping and resistance, the findings also illustra...
Aims: The article examines nurses’ experiences to institutionally enforced choices they must make re...
This article explores how ethical agency, as other-oriented caring, emerged from feelings of being d...
Background: Caring in nursing includes reflection as well as healthcare personnel’s attitudes and th...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
The current political economy imposes cost-saving rationalisation within home care work. In this con...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
The article analyses the compulsory care of drug misusers in Sweden. An historical analysis of this ...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Drawing on a case study conducted in a private residential care home, this article examines the emot...
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they ove...
Abstract Background With its emphasis on cost-reduction and external management, New Public Manageme...
Aims: The article examines nurses’ experiences to institutionally enforced choices they must make re...
This article explores how ethical agency, as other-oriented caring, emerged from feelings of being d...
Background: Caring in nursing includes reflection as well as healthcare personnel’s attitudes and th...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
The current political economy imposes cost-saving rationalisation within home care work. In this con...
Traditional understandings of care-giving assume care practices are clear to others and unambiguousl...
Austerity policies across European countries have encountered diverse forms of public protest and re...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Feminist scholars have established care work as a key site for intersecting systems of power. The n...
The article analyses the compulsory care of drug misusers in Sweden. An historical analysis of this ...
In Sweden, austerity politics and market reforms have resulted in a renegotiation of working conditi...
Drawing on a case study conducted in a private residential care home, this article examines the emot...
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they ove...
Abstract Background With its emphasis on cost-reduction and external management, New Public Manageme...
Aims: The article examines nurses’ experiences to institutionally enforced choices they must make re...
This article explores how ethical agency, as other-oriented caring, emerged from feelings of being d...
Background: Caring in nursing includes reflection as well as healthcare personnel’s attitudes and th...