Margea Globensky (School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa) reviewed La fin de l’hospitalité by Fabienne Brugère and Guillaume Le Blanc, (Paris : Flammarion, 2017). This book looks at the refugee crisis and calls for political hospitality. Continue reading The end of hospitality?
Category Archives: Books
We aim to present new and interesting books relevant to the field of ethics of care.
Book launch: “The Subject of Rosi Braidotti”, 17 October 2014
To celebrate the publication of the book “The subject of Rosi Braidotti”, edited by Bolette Blaagaard and Iris van der Tuin, there will be a book launch organised in London on 17 October 2014. Continue reading Book launch: “The Subject of Rosi Braidotti”, 17 October 2014
Book: The Core of Care Ethics
Earlier this year a new book about care ethics became available: ‘The Core of Care Ethics’ by Stephanie Collins. Continue reading Book: The Core of Care Ethics
Carol Gilligan: Joining the resistance
Carol Gilligan is well-known for her book In a Different Voice that was of major importance for our understanding of moral as well as gender development. Her book Joining the resistance (2011) developed these ideas further in order to enable a more humane way of thinking about personal and political relationships. Continue reading Carol Gilligan: Joining the resistance
Vulnerability: Book review by Joan Tronto
Prof. Joan Tronto, well-known for her contribution to care ethics, reviewed a book on vulnerability. The book titled ‘Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy’ was edited by Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers, and Susan Dodds. Continue reading Vulnerability: Book review by Joan Tronto
Joan Tronto, Caring Democracy. Markets, equality and Justice
The long awaited new book of Joan Tronto was released on April 12th, 2013. Continue reading Joan Tronto, Caring Democracy. Markets, equality and Justice
