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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 사회학
· ISBN : 9781138225589
· 쪽수 : 268쪽
· 출판일 : 2017-10-10
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Notes on Contributors
Foreword (Brid Featherstone, University of Huddersfield, England)
Part I. Framing Care
Chapter 1: Towards a critical ethic of care in social work (Bob Pease, Anthea Vreugdenhil and Sonya Stanford)
Chapter 2: Social ethics of care in a context of social neglect: A five country discussion (Donna Baines)
Chapter 3: Re-imagining social work’s engagement with care: Intimations from a progressive and critically connected paradigm (Martyn Jones)
Chapter 4: ‘Duty of care’ or ‘duty to care’: The responsibilisation of social work (Anthea Vreugdenhil)
Chapter 5: Care and justice: Two sides of the same coin of a critical care ethics in social work (Jenny Hay)
Part II. Situating Care
Chapter 6: The risks of care and caring about risk in mental health (Anne-Maree Sawyer and Sonya Stanford)
Chapter 7: I’ve got your back: Learning with homeless people about care, mutuality and solidarity (Anne Coleman)
Chapter 8: From state to market: Reclaiming a critical ethic of elder care (Sharon Moore)
Chapter 9: Protecting children within a relationship-based feminist care ethic (Maria Harries)
Chapter 10: Caring in an uncaring context: Towards a critical ethics of care in social work with people seeking asylum (Sharlene Nipperess)
Chapter 11: Humanitarian aid and social development: A political ethics of care of international social work practice (Richard Hugman)
Part III. Unsettling Care
Chapter 12: Speaking of care from the periphery: The politics of caring from the post-colonial margins (Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa)
Chapter 13: Aboriginal people and caring within a colonised society (Sue Green)
Chapter 14: No sex, please…’: Applying a critical ethic of care perspective to social care provision for older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults (Michele Raithby and Paul Willis)
Chapter 15: Critical engagements with the politics of care and disability (Russell Shuttleworth)
Part IV. Transforming Care
Chapter 16: Conceptualising mothers’ care work as maternal practice: Implications for feminist practice with mothers (Sarah Epstein)
Chapter 17: Do men care? From uncaring masculinities to men’s caring practices in social work (Bob Pease)
Chapter 18: Where is the love? Meditations on a critical ethic of care and love in social work (Margaret Hughes)
Chapter 19: Re-working self care: From individual to collective responsibility through a critical ethic of care (Chris Wever and Simone Zell)
Chapter 20: The politics and ethics of climate change: The need for a critical ethic of care in relation to the environment (Jennifer Boddy)
Chapter 21: Social work and cross-species care: An intersectional perspective on ethics, principles and practices (Heather Fraser, Nik Taylor and Christine Morley)
Afterword (Vivienne Bozalek, University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
Index