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Socializing Care
Feminist Ethics and Public IssuesFeminist Constructions
48,99 € |
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Verlag: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 10.01.2006 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781461643432 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 256 |
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Beschreibungen
Criticism is often levied that care ethics is too narrow in scope and fails to extend to issues of social justice. Socializing Care attempts to dispel that criticism. Contributors to the volume demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking about a number of different social problems. Divided into two sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative framework that rethinks social institutions, liberal society, and citizenship at a basic conceptual level. The second explores care values in the context of specific social practices (like live kidney donations) or settings (like long-term care), as a framework that should guide thinking. Ultimately, this collection demonstrates how society would benefit from a more serious engagement with care ethics.
Contributors to this volume demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking about a number of different social problems. Divided into two sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative framework that rethinks social institutions, liberal society, and citizenship at a basic conceptual level. The second explores care values in the context of specific social practices or settings, as a framework that should guide thinking.
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Modern Moral Imperative
<br>Part 2 Part I: Care
<br>Chapter 3 Vicious Circles of Privatized Caring
<br>Chapter 4 Caring and Social Policy
<br>Chapter 5 Care and Order: State Reformation and the Feminization of Liberalism
<br>Chapter 6 South African Welfare Policy: An Analysis Through the Ethic of Care
<br>Chapter 7 The Potential of Same-Sex Marriage for Restructuring Care and Citizenship
<br>Chapter 8 An Inverted Home: Socializing Care at Hull-House
<br>Chapter 9 From 'Giving Care' to 'Taking Care': Negotiating Care-Work at Welfare's End
<br>Part 10 Part II: Care in Social Action and Context
<br>Chapter 11 The Curious Case of Care and Restorative Justice in the U.S. Context
<br>Chapter 12 Ethical Globalization?: States, Corporations and the Ethics of Care
<br>Chapter 13 Care as a Cause: Framing the 21st Century Mothers Movement
<br>Chapter 14 A Public Ethic of Care: Implications for Long-Term Care
<br>Chapter 15 Index
<br>Chapter 16 About the Editors and Contributors
<br>Part 2 Part I: Care
<br>Chapter 3 Vicious Circles of Privatized Caring
<br>Chapter 4 Caring and Social Policy
<br>Chapter 5 Care and Order: State Reformation and the Feminization of Liberalism
<br>Chapter 6 South African Welfare Policy: An Analysis Through the Ethic of Care
<br>Chapter 7 The Potential of Same-Sex Marriage for Restructuring Care and Citizenship
<br>Chapter 8 An Inverted Home: Socializing Care at Hull-House
<br>Chapter 9 From 'Giving Care' to 'Taking Care': Negotiating Care-Work at Welfare's End
<br>Part 10 Part II: Care in Social Action and Context
<br>Chapter 11 The Curious Case of Care and Restorative Justice in the U.S. Context
<br>Chapter 12 Ethical Globalization?: States, Corporations and the Ethics of Care
<br>Chapter 13 Care as a Cause: Framing the 21st Century Mothers Movement
<br>Chapter 14 A Public Ethic of Care: Implications for Long-Term Care
<br>Chapter 15 Index
<br>Chapter 16 About the Editors and Contributors
Maurice Hamington is assistant professor of philosophy at University of Southern Indiana. Dorothy C. Miller is Director, Center of Women and Visiting Associate Professor, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University.