Care Ethics: New Theories and Applications—Part II (original) (raw)

ETHICS OF CARE AND EMOTIONS

Elena Pulcini

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Emotions and Care: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Elena Pulcini

2021

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Recognizing Care, Caring Recognition: Democratic Love and the Problems of Care Work (in: Thesis11, 134(1), June 2016)

Federica Gregoratto

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Emotion management from the client's perspective: the case of personal home care

Diana Miller, Cynthia Cranford

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Gendered Agency and Emotions in the Field of Care Work

Marita Husso, Helena Hirvonen

Gender, Work & Organization, 2012

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Marita Husso & Helena Hirvonen: Gendered Agency and Emotions in the Field of Care Work

Helena Hirvonen

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Gender, Care and Emotions

Susan Himmelweit

Work Employment and Society, 1998

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AFTERWORD -- Care, Giving: An Ethical Critique

Stuart J. Murray

2016

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Human as relation: An exploration of the ethics of care

Kira Brunner

2022

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The Emotions Involved in Care and Training. The Emotional Dimension Amongst Nursing Students

Debora Viviani

Italian Journal of Sociology of Education, 2019

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The Productivity of Care: Contextualizing Care in Situated Interaction and Shedding Light on its Latent Purposes

Alessandro Pratesi

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The action and inaction of care: Care and the personal preserve

Nigel Rapport

The Australian Journal of Anthropology , 2018

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Affective Inequalities in Intimate Relationships

Tuula Juvonen

Affective Inequalities in Intimate Relationships

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A personalist approach to care ethics

Linus Vanlaere, Chris Gastmans

Nursing Ethics, 2011

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Introduction: Critical Friends and the Choreographies of Care

Fay Dennis

London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT), 2021

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Doing Care on the Run: Family Strategies in the Contested Terrain of Gender and Institutional Intransigence

Elaine Kaplan

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Emotions, affects and the production of social life

Nick J Fox

2015

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Unsettled Care: Temporality, Subjectivity, and the Uneasy Ethics of Care

Joanna Cook

Anthropology and Humanism, 2020

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Care and affective relations: Social justice and sociology

Kathleen M Lynch

The Sociological Review

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Book Review: The Capacity to Care: Gender and Ethical Subjectivity

Maureen Hogan

Journal of International Women S Studies, 2013

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Reconfiguring care and family in the era of the ‘outsourced self’

Julie Stephens

Journal of Family Studies, 2015

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Some problems and possibilities of caring

Rosie Cox

Ethics, Place and Environment, 2010

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Constructing Care: For Love or Money

vinca bigo

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Affective Equality: Love, Care and Injustice

Sara Cantillon

2009

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Caring: An essay in the philosophy of ethics

Stan van Hooft

1995

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Care Ethics: Moving Forward

Joan Tronto

Hypatia, 1999

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Introducing the capacity to care

wendy hollway

Routledge, 2006

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Emotional labour underlying caring: an evolutionary concept analysis

Ngoc Huynh

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008

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Affective Equality- why love, care and solidarity are political issues

Kathleen M Lynch

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An approach through the ethic of care

selma sevenhuijsen

2020

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Towards a Humanistic Ethics of Care

Elisa Rapaport

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Horsfall, D., & Higgs, J. (2014). People caring: Negotiating the space between an ethic of caring and keeping your distance. In J. Higgs, A. Croker, D. Tasker, J. Hummell & N. Patton (Eds.), Health practice relationships (pp. 85-92). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense.

Debbie Horsfall

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What Emotion Motivate Care?

Elena Pulcini

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The public life of emotions

Corinne Squire

International Journal of Critical Psychology, 2001

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Against dichotomies: On mature care and self-sacrifice in care ethics

Inge Van Nistelrooij

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