Care ethics, democratic citizenship and the state
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Care ethics, democratic citizenship and the state
(International political theory)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-306) and index
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Description
This book reflects on theoretical developments in the political theory of care and new applications of care ethics in different contexts. The chapters provide original and fresh perspectives on the seminal notions and topics of a politically formulated ethics of care. It covers concepts such as democratic citizenship, social and political participation, moral and political deliberation, solidarity and situated attentive knowledge. It engages with current debates on marketizing and privatizing care, and deals with issues of state care provision and democratic caring institutions. It speaks to the current political and societal challenges, including the crisis of Western democracy related to the rise of populism and identity politics worldwide. The book brings together perspectives of care theorists from three different continents and ten different countries and gives voice to their unique local insights from various socio-political and cultural contexts.
Chapter 11 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing the Contexts of a Moral and Political Theory of Care
Petr Urban and Lizzie Ward
Part I. Exploring Core Concepts
2. Democratic Practice and 'Caring to Deliberate': A Gadamerian Account of Conversation and ListeningSophie Bourgault
3. Democratic Inclusion Through Caring Together with Others Jorma Heier
4. Why the Publicly Funded Solution is Better Equipped to Provide Democratic Care 'for All'Helena Olofsdotter Stensoeta
5. Rethinking 'Paternalism' for a Democratic Theory of CareMarion Smiley
6. The Nurturing Vocabulary of Care Ethics and Other Related Feminist Approaches: Opposing Contemporary Neoliberal PoliticsBrunella Casalini
7. Is Caring Democracy a Solution against Neoliberalism and Neopopulism?Fabienne Brugere
8. Time for Caring Democracy: Resisting the Temporal Regimes of NeoliberalismJulie Anne White
Part II. Applications in Different Contexts
9. Caring Democracy: How Should Concepts Travel?Joan C. Tronto
10. Cosmopolitanism, Care Ethics and Health Care Worker MigrationKanchana Mahadevan
11. Understanding the Social Care Crisis in England through Older People's Experiences Lizzie Ward, Mo Ray and Denise Tanner
12. Women's Experiences of Poverty in Japan: Protection and the StateYayo Okano and Satomi Maruyama
13. Deficit of Democratic Care in the Education System in SlovakiaAdriana Jesenkova
14. Organizing the Caring Society: Towards a Care Ethical Perspective on InstitutionsPetr Urban
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