Care in Everyday Life
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Care in Everyday Life

An Ethic of Care in Practice

Barnes, Marian

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Care in Everyday Life

An Ethic of Care in Practice

Barnes, Marian

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Care has been struggled for, resisted and celebrated. The failure to care in 'care services' has been seen as a human rights problem and evidence of malaise in contemporary society. But care has also been implicated in the oppression of disabled people and demoted in favour of choice in health and social care services. In this bold wide ranging book Marian Barnes argues for care as an essential value in private lives and public policies. She considers the importance of care to well-being and social justice and applies insights from feminist care ethics to care work, and care within personal relationships. She also looks at 'stranger relationships', how we relate to the places in which we live, and the way in which public deliberation about social policy takes place. This book will be vital reading for all those wanting to apply relational understandings of humanity to social policy and practice.

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Éditeur
Policy Press
Année
2012
ISBN
9781447308430
Édition
1
Sous-sujet
Trabajo social
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