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
Category Archives: Reviews
Reviews of books, films, expositions that are internationally accessible. We think (non-academic) books, films and exhibitions can tell us something about how society at large, authors or artists look at care ethical issues such as vulnerability, how relationships generate responsibilities and how political decisions influence the life of all of us as caregivers and carereceivers. Their view may help us to further develop our own views and understand our own sentiments.
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.
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
A different way of seeing enables another way of being in the hospital
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