Care – Personal lives and social policy: Personal Lives and Social Policy
Autor Janet Finken Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2004
Care: Personal Lives and Social Policy considers how normative assumptions about the meanings, practices and relationships of care are embedded in our everyday lives. It explores the ways in which these shape our sense of self and the nature of our relations with others. At the same time the book examines how social policy and welfare practices construct these relations and give or deny them meaning and validity. The authors draw upon a range of theoretical approaches and research evidence to bring into focus some of the different spaces and places where questions about care, in all its different dimensions, have been lived out, debated and struggled over. Each highlights the significance that class, 'race', gender, sexuality and age play in the analysis of care relations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861345196
ISBN-10: 1861345194
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria Personal Lives and Social Policy
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1861345194
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria Personal Lives and Social Policy
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
This book is essential reading for all who want to improve their understanding of the complexities of care and caring in the context of the professional and personal lives of those involved in the process. Hilary Land, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
... will help students and practitioners develop a nuanced understanding of the meaning and morality of care, and the way in which this is implicated in the construction of personal identities and social relationships. Marian Barnes, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham
... a functional textbook for students, and others, who want a basic grounding in this subject. Health Matters
Notă biografică
Janet Fink, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University
Cuprins
Questions of care Janet Fink: Introduction
Conceptualizing care, caring and carers: assumptions and contradictions
Theorizing care: questions and dilemmas
Welfare, care and personal lives
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Personal costs and personal pleasures: care and the unmarried woman in inter-war England Katherine Holden: Introduction
Policy contexts
Representing unmarried carers' personal lives
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Victims or threats? Children, care and control Barry Goldson: Introduction
Key concepts
The origins of modern institutions
Contemporary conditions, policies and practices
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Skin matters: 'race' and care in the Health Services Yasmin Gunaratnam: Introduction
Underlying concepts: the personal and care
Hospices, cultural competence and care
Intercultural hospice care: a personal account
Postcolonialism and multi-sited research
Reading Gill's account through a multi-sited analysis
Using the personal to take us to other contexts
Postcolonial collisions
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Care: meanings, identitites and morality Janet Fink: Introduction
Meanings
Identities
Morality
Conclusion
References
Conceptualizing care, caring and carers: assumptions and contradictions
Theorizing care: questions and dilemmas
Welfare, care and personal lives
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Personal costs and personal pleasures: care and the unmarried woman in inter-war England Katherine Holden: Introduction
Policy contexts
Representing unmarried carers' personal lives
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Victims or threats? Children, care and control Barry Goldson: Introduction
Key concepts
The origins of modern institutions
Contemporary conditions, policies and practices
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Skin matters: 'race' and care in the Health Services Yasmin Gunaratnam: Introduction
Underlying concepts: the personal and care
Hospices, cultural competence and care
Intercultural hospice care: a personal account
Postcolonialism and multi-sited research
Reading Gill's account through a multi-sited analysis
Using the personal to take us to other contexts
Postcolonial collisions
Conclusion
Further resources
References. Care: meanings, identitites and morality Janet Fink: Introduction
Meanings
Identities
Morality
Conclusion
References