This essay explores the ambivalences of care while developing conceptual links between social and ecological care. Drawing on contemporary ecological activism as well as feminist and anti-racism perspectives, it shows how theories and practices of care focusing on interdependence and inequality problematize the Anthropocene as a discourse that foregrounds the impact of an undifferentiated human species on planetary processes. The essay contributes to rethinking care as a way of engaging in the world to make it habitable again
To scan the now ubiquitous definition put forward by the Brundtland Commission is to realize that ou...
In a period when care is being cast as an individual responsibility there is a need to invigorate an...
Dominant Environmental ethics have particular relationships with place that are predicated on ongoin...
Bruno Latour is one of the founding figures in social network theory and a broadly influential syste...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divi...
This article looks into the damaging effect of the disintegrated relationship between humanity and n...
This paper proposes a framework to guide research and analysis of informal care building on and deve...
This article looks into the damaging effect of the disintegrated relationship between humanity and ...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
What worlds do you care for? Donna Haraway (2008) challenges her readers to become curious about the...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
This thesis responds to the idea that storytelling and gardening are two practices that can be used ...
To scan the now ubiquitous definition put forward by the Brundtland Commission is to realize that ou...
In a period when care is being cast as an individual responsibility there is a need to invigorate an...
Dominant Environmental ethics have particular relationships with place that are predicated on ongoin...
Bruno Latour is one of the founding figures in social network theory and a broadly influential syste...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divi...
This article looks into the damaging effect of the disintegrated relationship between humanity and n...
This paper proposes a framework to guide research and analysis of informal care building on and deve...
This article looks into the damaging effect of the disintegrated relationship between humanity and ...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
This entry traces the different practices of care around the world and asks what cross-cultural ethn...
What worlds do you care for? Donna Haraway (2008) challenges her readers to become curious about the...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
This thesis responds to the idea that storytelling and gardening are two practices that can be used ...
To scan the now ubiquitous definition put forward by the Brundtland Commission is to realize that ou...
In a period when care is being cast as an individual responsibility there is a need to invigorate an...
Dominant Environmental ethics have particular relationships with place that are predicated on ongoin...