Critical Approaches to Care
Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Cultures
Herausgeber: Rogers, Chrissie; Weller, Susie
Critical Approaches to Care
Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Cultures
Herausgeber: Rogers, Chrissie; Weller, Susie
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Care shapes people's everyday lives and relationships and caring relations and practices influence the economies of different societies. This interdisciplinary book takes a nuanced and context-sensitive approach to exploring caring relationships, identities and practices within and across a variety of cultural, familial, geographical and institutional arenas.
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Care shapes people's everyday lives and relationships and caring relations and practices influence the economies of different societies. This interdisciplinary book takes a nuanced and context-sensitive approach to exploring caring relationships, identities and practices within and across a variety of cultural, familial, geographical and institutional arenas.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781138781788
- ISBN-10: 1138781789
- Artikelnr.: 40334131
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781138781788
- ISBN-10: 1138781789
- Artikelnr.: 40334131
Chrissie Rogers is a Reader in Education and Director of the Childhood and Youth Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Susie Weller is a Senior Research Fellow in the Families & Social Capital Research Group at London South Bank University, UK.
Chapter 1. Understanding Care and Thinking with Care Georgia Philip,
Chrissie Rogers and Susie Weller Section I: Caring within Educational
Institutions Chapter 2. Reclaiming Care in Early Childhood Education and
Care Paulette Luff Chapter 3. Revisiting Care in Schools: Exploring the
Caring Experiences of Disengaged Young People Uthel Laurent Chapter 4. At
Risk Pupils and the 'Caring' Curriculum Val Gillies and Yvonne Robinson
Chapter 5. A Discourse Analytic Study of Power as Caring Relations in
Philippine University Classrooms Mabelle Victoria Section I Summary: Caring
within Educational Institutions Paulette Luff, Uthel Laurent, Val Gillies,
Yvonne Robinson and Mabelle Victoria Section II: Caring amongst Communities
and Networks Chapter 6. A Different Way of Caring? An Exploration of
Alternative Health Care Relationships Maxine Birch and Nina Nissen Chapter
7. 'Men's Business'?: Black Men's Caring within Black-Led Community
Organisations Tracey Reynolds Chapter 8. Tea and Tupperware: Mommy Blogging
as Care, Work, and Consumption Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner Chapter
9. Researching 'Care', Family and Neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran Linda Bell
Section II Summary: Caring amongst Communities and Networks Maxine Birch,
Nina Nissen, Tracey Reynolds, Andrea Doucet, Natasha Mauthner and Linda
Bell Section III: Caring For and About Families Chapter 10. Foster Care in
Ambiguous Contexts: Competing Understandings of Care Linda Nutt Chapter 11.
Intellectual Disability and Mothering: An Engagement with Ethics of Care
and Emotional Work Chrissie Rogers Chapter 12. Working at Post-divorce
Family Life: The Feminist Ethics of Care as a Framework for Exploring
Fathering after Divorce or Separation Georgia Philip Section III summary:
Caring For and About Families Linda Nutt, Chrissie Rogers, Georgia Philip
Section IV: Caring across the Life Course Chapter 13. Who Cares? Exploring
the Shifting Nature of Care and Caring Practices in Sibling Relationships
Susie Weller Chapter 14. Care Arrangements of Transnational Migrant Elders:
Between Family, Community and the State Elisabetta Zontini Chapter 15.
Caring after Death: Issues of Embodiment and Relationality Jane Ribbens
McCarthy Section IV Summary: Caring across the Life-Course Susie Weller,
Elisabetta Zontini and Jane Ribbens McCarthy
Chrissie Rogers and Susie Weller Section I: Caring within Educational
Institutions Chapter 2. Reclaiming Care in Early Childhood Education and
Care Paulette Luff Chapter 3. Revisiting Care in Schools: Exploring the
Caring Experiences of Disengaged Young People Uthel Laurent Chapter 4. At
Risk Pupils and the 'Caring' Curriculum Val Gillies and Yvonne Robinson
Chapter 5. A Discourse Analytic Study of Power as Caring Relations in
Philippine University Classrooms Mabelle Victoria Section I Summary: Caring
within Educational Institutions Paulette Luff, Uthel Laurent, Val Gillies,
Yvonne Robinson and Mabelle Victoria Section II: Caring amongst Communities
and Networks Chapter 6. A Different Way of Caring? An Exploration of
Alternative Health Care Relationships Maxine Birch and Nina Nissen Chapter
7. 'Men's Business'?: Black Men's Caring within Black-Led Community
Organisations Tracey Reynolds Chapter 8. Tea and Tupperware: Mommy Blogging
as Care, Work, and Consumption Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner Chapter
9. Researching 'Care', Family and Neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran Linda Bell
Section II Summary: Caring amongst Communities and Networks Maxine Birch,
Nina Nissen, Tracey Reynolds, Andrea Doucet, Natasha Mauthner and Linda
Bell Section III: Caring For and About Families Chapter 10. Foster Care in
Ambiguous Contexts: Competing Understandings of Care Linda Nutt Chapter 11.
Intellectual Disability and Mothering: An Engagement with Ethics of Care
and Emotional Work Chrissie Rogers Chapter 12. Working at Post-divorce
Family Life: The Feminist Ethics of Care as a Framework for Exploring
Fathering after Divorce or Separation Georgia Philip Section III summary:
Caring For and About Families Linda Nutt, Chrissie Rogers, Georgia Philip
Section IV: Caring across the Life Course Chapter 13. Who Cares? Exploring
the Shifting Nature of Care and Caring Practices in Sibling Relationships
Susie Weller Chapter 14. Care Arrangements of Transnational Migrant Elders:
Between Family, Community and the State Elisabetta Zontini Chapter 15.
Caring after Death: Issues of Embodiment and Relationality Jane Ribbens
McCarthy Section IV Summary: Caring across the Life-Course Susie Weller,
Elisabetta Zontini and Jane Ribbens McCarthy
Chapter 1. Understanding Care and Thinking with Care Georgia Philip,
Chrissie Rogers and Susie Weller Section I: Caring within Educational
Institutions Chapter 2. Reclaiming Care in Early Childhood Education and
Care Paulette Luff Chapter 3. Revisiting Care in Schools: Exploring the
Caring Experiences of Disengaged Young People Uthel Laurent Chapter 4. At
Risk Pupils and the 'Caring' Curriculum Val Gillies and Yvonne Robinson
Chapter 5. A Discourse Analytic Study of Power as Caring Relations in
Philippine University Classrooms Mabelle Victoria Section I Summary: Caring
within Educational Institutions Paulette Luff, Uthel Laurent, Val Gillies,
Yvonne Robinson and Mabelle Victoria Section II: Caring amongst Communities
and Networks Chapter 6. A Different Way of Caring? An Exploration of
Alternative Health Care Relationships Maxine Birch and Nina Nissen Chapter
7. 'Men's Business'?: Black Men's Caring within Black-Led Community
Organisations Tracey Reynolds Chapter 8. Tea and Tupperware: Mommy Blogging
as Care, Work, and Consumption Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner Chapter
9. Researching 'Care', Family and Neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran Linda Bell
Section II Summary: Caring amongst Communities and Networks Maxine Birch,
Nina Nissen, Tracey Reynolds, Andrea Doucet, Natasha Mauthner and Linda
Bell Section III: Caring For and About Families Chapter 10. Foster Care in
Ambiguous Contexts: Competing Understandings of Care Linda Nutt Chapter 11.
Intellectual Disability and Mothering: An Engagement with Ethics of Care
and Emotional Work Chrissie Rogers Chapter 12. Working at Post-divorce
Family Life: The Feminist Ethics of Care as a Framework for Exploring
Fathering after Divorce or Separation Georgia Philip Section III summary:
Caring For and About Families Linda Nutt, Chrissie Rogers, Georgia Philip
Section IV: Caring across the Life Course Chapter 13. Who Cares? Exploring
the Shifting Nature of Care and Caring Practices in Sibling Relationships
Susie Weller Chapter 14. Care Arrangements of Transnational Migrant Elders:
Between Family, Community and the State Elisabetta Zontini Chapter 15.
Caring after Death: Issues of Embodiment and Relationality Jane Ribbens
McCarthy Section IV Summary: Caring across the Life-Course Susie Weller,
Elisabetta Zontini and Jane Ribbens McCarthy
Chrissie Rogers and Susie Weller Section I: Caring within Educational
Institutions Chapter 2. Reclaiming Care in Early Childhood Education and
Care Paulette Luff Chapter 3. Revisiting Care in Schools: Exploring the
Caring Experiences of Disengaged Young People Uthel Laurent Chapter 4. At
Risk Pupils and the 'Caring' Curriculum Val Gillies and Yvonne Robinson
Chapter 5. A Discourse Analytic Study of Power as Caring Relations in
Philippine University Classrooms Mabelle Victoria Section I Summary: Caring
within Educational Institutions Paulette Luff, Uthel Laurent, Val Gillies,
Yvonne Robinson and Mabelle Victoria Section II: Caring amongst Communities
and Networks Chapter 6. A Different Way of Caring? An Exploration of
Alternative Health Care Relationships Maxine Birch and Nina Nissen Chapter
7. 'Men's Business'?: Black Men's Caring within Black-Led Community
Organisations Tracey Reynolds Chapter 8. Tea and Tupperware: Mommy Blogging
as Care, Work, and Consumption Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner Chapter
9. Researching 'Care', Family and Neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran Linda Bell
Section II Summary: Caring amongst Communities and Networks Maxine Birch,
Nina Nissen, Tracey Reynolds, Andrea Doucet, Natasha Mauthner and Linda
Bell Section III: Caring For and About Families Chapter 10. Foster Care in
Ambiguous Contexts: Competing Understandings of Care Linda Nutt Chapter 11.
Intellectual Disability and Mothering: An Engagement with Ethics of Care
and Emotional Work Chrissie Rogers Chapter 12. Working at Post-divorce
Family Life: The Feminist Ethics of Care as a Framework for Exploring
Fathering after Divorce or Separation Georgia Philip Section III summary:
Caring For and About Families Linda Nutt, Chrissie Rogers, Georgia Philip
Section IV: Caring across the Life Course Chapter 13. Who Cares? Exploring
the Shifting Nature of Care and Caring Practices in Sibling Relationships
Susie Weller Chapter 14. Care Arrangements of Transnational Migrant Elders:
Between Family, Community and the State Elisabetta Zontini Chapter 15.
Caring after Death: Issues of Embodiment and Relationality Jane Ribbens
McCarthy Section IV Summary: Caring across the Life-Course Susie Weller,
Elisabetta Zontini and Jane Ribbens McCarthy