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Cover International Journal of Care and Caring

Volume 2 (2018): Issue 3 (Aug 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE • The care ethics moment: International innovations

in International Journal of Care and Caring
Online ISSN:
2397-883X
Print ISSN:
2397-8821
Issue Publication Date:
01 Aug 2018
  • Editorial
    • The care ethics moment: international innovations
  • Articles
    • Care ethics and International Relations: challenging rationalism in global ethics
    • A caring welfare state in South Korea: challenges and prospects
    • Interrogating theories of care in the Indian context
    • An ethics of care research manifesto
    • On care and dissonance within pedagogical encounters
    • Towards a situated ethics of care: some moral dilemmas around aspects of care in an unequal society
    • Digging into care practices: the confrontation of care ethics with qualitative empirical and theoretical developments in the Low Countries, 2007–17
  • Debates and Issues
    • Engaging men as fathers and caregivers: an entry point to advancing women’s empowerment and rights
    • Inviting the human
  • Book Reviews
    • Imagining care: Responsibility, dependency, and Canadian literature
    • Sacrifice: A care-ethical reappraisal of sacrifice and self-sacrifice
    • Matters of care: Speculative ethics in more than human worlds
  • Conference Report
    • Caring democracy: current topics in the political theory of care (23–24 November 2017, Prague, Czech Republic)
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