Relational Theory
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Relational Theory

Feminist Approaches, Implications, and Applications

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eBook - ePub

Relational Theory

Feminist Approaches, Implications, and Applications

About this book

Relational theory starts from the ontological fact of our being in networks of relationships and draws out what this means for theories of knowledge and for moral and political theory. This book uses insights from feminist relational theory to outline the ontological, epistemological, and moral/political implications of this theoretical approach.

The chapters in this volume focus on relationships of power and oppression; how these relationships shape who is taken to have knowledge and who is dismissed or ignored; and what all of this means for theories of equality, justice, and moral and political theory more generally. A focus on relationships of power and oppression opens up an examination into structures such as colonialism and capitalism that shape interconnected networks of relationships between humans and human and non-human entities and ecosystems.This volume, which now includes eight additional chapters published both before and after the original special issue, offers a significant step forward in the development of feminist relational theory. Following early forays in identifying and criticizing mainstream liberal theory in the Western tradition, chapters in this collection draw on approaches by anti-oppression theorists found in critical disability, critical race, anti-colonial/decolonial, and non-Western theories to further broaden the descriptions and analyses of relationships and networks of relationships and to extend and advance feminist relational theory and its applications. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of
Global Ethics.

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Yes, you can access Relational Theory by Christine M. Koggel,Ami Harbin,Jennifer J. Llewellyn in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Filosofia & Filosofia etica e morale. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Citation Information
  8. Notes on Contributors
  9. Introduction: feminist relational theory
  10. 1 Toward a relational theory of harm: on the ethical implications of childhood psychological abuse
  11. 2 Reframing patient-doctor relationships: relational autonomy and treating autonomy as a virtue
  12. 3 Thinking through the death of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea: mourning and grief as relational and as sites for resistance
  13. 4 Crafting relations and feminist practices of access
  14. 5 Global health and the COVID-19 pandemic: a care ethics approach
  15. 6 Is the capability approach a sufficient challenge to distributive accounts of global justice?
  16. 7 The relationship between poverty and prosperity: a feminist relational account
  17. 8 The coloniality of time in the global justice debate: de-centring Western linear temporality
  18. 9 The moral fabric of linguicide: un-weaving trauma narratives and dependency relationships in Indigenous language reclamation
  19. 10 Relational value, land, and climate justice
  20. 11 Safety and sacrifice
  21. 12 Revealing invisible inequalities in egalitarian political theory
  22. 13 Protection as connection: feminist relational theory and protecting civilians from violence in South Sudan
  23. 14 Integrating peace, justice and development in a relational approach to peacebuilding
  24. 15 ‘Re-existence’ of women Cambodian religious leaders: decolonial possibilities using insights from feminist relational theory and postsecular feminism
  25. 16 Towards an ethics of compassionate care in accompanying human suffering: dialogic relationships and feminist activist scholarship with asylum-seeking mothers
  26. 17 Connecting relational wellbeing and participatory action research: reflections on ‘unlikely’ transformations among women caring for disabled children in South Africa
  27. 18 Transnational solidarity in feminist practices: power, partnerships, and accountability
  28. Index