ReValuing care in theory, law and policy : cycles and connections / edited by Rosie Harding, Ruth Fletcher and Chris Beasley.
2017
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ReValuing care in theory, law and policy : cycles and connections / edited by Rosie Harding, Ruth Fletcher and Chris Beasley.
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London ; New York : Routledge, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages).
Series
Social justice (Abingdon, England)
Formatted Contents Note
1. ReValuing care : cycles and connections / Rosie Harding, Ruth Fletcher and Chris Beasley
2. Negotiating strangeness on the abortion trail / Ruth Fletcher
3. Carrying on by caring with in the shadow of a South African HIV/AIDS global health intervention / Abigail Baim-Lance
4. Caring for the homeless : Westminster City Council and anti-homeless bye-laws / Caroline Hunter
5. Paths to social caring : researchers consider their journeys to activism / Jenny Baker, Margaret Allen and Maureen Dyer
6. Young people who care for a family member with physical or mental health problems : can research better reflect the interests of young careers? / Lester Watson
7. Caring at the borders of the human : companion animals and the homeless / Helen Carr
8. Care and relationality : supported decision making under the UN CRPD / Rosie Harding
9. 'New fathers' and the right to parental leave : is the European Court of Human Rights satisfied with just breadwinning? / Alice Margaria
10. Carers as legal subjects / Ann Stewart
11. Towards a 'reasonable' level of state support for care? : Constitutionalism, care work and the common good / Olivia Smith
12. Terms of endearment : meanings of family in a diverse sample of Australian parents / Clare Bartholomaeus and Damien W. Riggs
13. 'It has had quite a lot of reverberations through the family' : reconfiguring relationships through parent with dementia care / Elizabeth Peel
14. 'Institutions, they're very straight. My god I hope I don't have to go into a care home' : spatial inequalities anticipated by older lesbians and gay men / Sue Westwood
15. Beyond care and vocabularies of altruism : considering sexuality and older people / Chris Beasley.
2. Negotiating strangeness on the abortion trail / Ruth Fletcher
3. Carrying on by caring with in the shadow of a South African HIV/AIDS global health intervention / Abigail Baim-Lance
4. Caring for the homeless : Westminster City Council and anti-homeless bye-laws / Caroline Hunter
5. Paths to social caring : researchers consider their journeys to activism / Jenny Baker, Margaret Allen and Maureen Dyer
6. Young people who care for a family member with physical or mental health problems : can research better reflect the interests of young careers? / Lester Watson
7. Caring at the borders of the human : companion animals and the homeless / Helen Carr
8. Care and relationality : supported decision making under the UN CRPD / Rosie Harding
9. 'New fathers' and the right to parental leave : is the European Court of Human Rights satisfied with just breadwinning? / Alice Margaria
10. Carers as legal subjects / Ann Stewart
11. Towards a 'reasonable' level of state support for care? : Constitutionalism, care work and the common good / Olivia Smith
12. Terms of endearment : meanings of family in a diverse sample of Australian parents / Clare Bartholomaeus and Damien W. Riggs
13. 'It has had quite a lot of reverberations through the family' : reconfiguring relationships through parent with dementia care / Elizabeth Peel
14. 'Institutions, they're very straight. My god I hope I don't have to go into a care home' : spatial inequalities anticipated by older lesbians and gay men / Sue Westwood
15. Beyond care and vocabularies of altruism : considering sexuality and older people / Chris Beasley.
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English
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9781315672663 (e-book : PDF)
9781317373827 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138943193 (hardback)
9781138606234 (paperback)
9781317373827 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138943193 (hardback)
9781138606234 (paperback)
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