This article examines the ways in which the care-indifferent and gendered character of much political egalitarian theory has contributed to a disregard for the care-relational dimensions of social injustice within the social sciences. It demonstrates how the lack of in-depth engagement with affective relations of love, care and solidarity has contributed to an underestimation of their pivotal role in generating injustices in the production of people in their humanity. While humans are political, economic and cultural beings, they are also what Tronto has termed homines curans. Yet, care, in its multiple manifestations, is treated as a kind of ‘cultural residual’, an area of human life that the dominant culture neglects, represses and cannot...
This article examines the official concept of social justice, as advanced by the Coalition governmen...
© 2017, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This article ...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This article argues that 'an ethic of care' needs to be at the heart of a new model of development. ...
Paper presented at the XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology : sociology on the move, Gothenburg, Swe...
The relational realities of nurturing constitute a discrete site of social practice within and throu...
This paper develops a perspective of mobilization based on the ethics of care to explore the complex...
The short pieces which prompted this article were co-authored with Dr Vikki Turbine, to whom I am im...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
ââ¬â¢Careââ¬â¢ (or ââ¬â¢caringââ¬â¢) is one of the contested concepts in the study of gender and...
The article analyzes the status of care work in capitalist societies. Care is a necessity in the con...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
This research was funded by Grant ES/M003825/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council of the ...
This article examines the official concept of social justice, as advanced by the Coalition governmen...
© 2017, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This article ...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This article argues that 'an ethic of care' needs to be at the heart of a new model of development. ...
Paper presented at the XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology : sociology on the move, Gothenburg, Swe...
The relational realities of nurturing constitute a discrete site of social practice within and throu...
This paper develops a perspective of mobilization based on the ethics of care to explore the complex...
The short pieces which prompted this article were co-authored with Dr Vikki Turbine, to whom I am im...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
ââ¬â¢Careââ¬â¢ (or ââ¬â¢caringââ¬â¢) is one of the contested concepts in the study of gender and...
The article analyzes the status of care work in capitalist societies. Care is a necessity in the con...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
This paper contributes to debates on potential connections between care ethics and decoloniality fro...
This research was funded by Grant ES/M003825/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council of the ...
This article examines the official concept of social justice, as advanced by the Coalition governmen...
© 2017, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This article ...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...