Review of Care and Vulnerability by Kari Martinsen, a Norwegian Professor of Nursing Science. Continue reading A different way of seeing enables another way of being in the hospital
Applying Care Ethics to Business (2011) – Hamington & Sander-Staudt, eds.
Applying Care Ethics to Business ( Hamington & Sander-Staudt, ed. 2011) is a multidisciplinary collection of original essays that explores the intersection between the burgeoning field of care ethics and business. It is the first book-length analysis of business and economic cases and theories from the perspective of care theory. Continue reading Applying Care Ethics to Business (2011) – Hamington & Sander-Staudt, eds.
Working conference Ethics of Care, 1-3 November 2012; a brief report of the proceedings
There is no singular European view on the ethics of care, as there are too many differences between views and the development(s) with regard to care ethics varies greatly among countries. Even the question what ‘care’ actually means, does not appear to have a straightforward answer. Continue reading Working conference Ethics of Care, 1-3 November 2012; a brief report of the proceedings
Guillaume le Blanc
Interview on 23 november, 2011. Continue reading Guillaume le Blanc
Marian Barnes
Interview on October 4th, 2011 Continue reading Marian Barnes
Empirical research in the ethics of care: Finding new ways of seeing and understanding?
This is an article on empirical research in ethics of care by Hanneke van der Meide, Klaartje Klaver and Eric van Elst, members of the Tilburg Care and Contested Coherence-research group. Continue reading Empirical research in the ethics of care: Finding new ways of seeing and understanding?