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Care professions and globalization :...
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González, Ana Marta, (1969-)
Care professions and globalization :theoretical and practical perspectives /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
361
書名/作者:
Care professions and globalization : : theoretical and practical perspectives // [edited by] Ana Marta González and Craig Iffland.
其他作者:
González, Ana Marta,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Caregivers.
標題:
Social service.
ISBN:
1137376481 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137376480 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Acknowledgements -- A Note on the Social Trends Institute -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Challenges of 'Care'; Ana Marta Gonz̀lez and Craig Iffland -- Theoretical Perspectives -- 1. The Completion of Care - With Implications for a Duty to Receive Care Graciously; Eva Feder Kittay -- 2. Carefree in Barcelona; David H. Smith -- 3. 'Moved by the Suffering of Others': Using Aristotelian Theory to Think about Care; Kim Redgrave -- 4. Social Contract Theory and Moral Agency: Understanding the Roots of an Uncaring Society; Melissa Moschella -- 5. Emotional Work and Care as Relationship: some Particularities and Consequences; Alejandro Garc̕a -- Practical Perspectives -- 6. Socio-Economic Impact of the Work of the Home; M. Sophia Aguirre -- 7. Working in the ICU: A Study on the Normalization of Tension in Health Care Provision; Ambrogia Cereda -- 8. Professionalizing Care - a Necessary Irony? Some Implications of the 'Ethics of Care' for the Caring Professions and Informal Caring; Richard Hugman -- 9. Domestic Work: Judgments and Biases Regarding Mundane Tasks; Mar̕a P̕a Chirinos -- 10. The Moral Sense of Nursing Care; Mercedes P̌rez -- 11. A Professional Perspective on End of Life Care; Carlos Centeno.
摘要、提要註:
While everyone recognizes the need for care, not everyone recognizes the multiple realities signified by our use of the term. This volume presents an extended reflection on human dependency and the need for "care" from the perspective of diverse academic and professional disciplines. Our contributors presuppose that "care" is not just a particular kind of academic discourse - whether in the area of feminist ethics or social work - but is rather a developing profession with its own particular challenges. By exploring the different ways in which care is deployed in philosophical and practical contexts, this volume should help readers understand the practical challenges posed by the professionalization of care and the kind of policy approaches that will best promote the delivery of good "care".
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137376480
Care professions and globalization :theoretical and practical perspectives /
Care professions and globalization :
theoretical and practical perspectives /[edited by] Ana Marta González and Craig Iffland. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements -- A Note on the Social Trends Institute -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Challenges of 'Care'; Ana Marta Gonz̀lez and Craig Iffland -- Theoretical Perspectives -- 1. The Completion of Care - With Implications for a Duty to Receive Care Graciously; Eva Feder Kittay -- 2. Carefree in Barcelona; David H. Smith -- 3. 'Moved by the Suffering of Others': Using Aristotelian Theory to Think about Care; Kim Redgrave -- 4. Social Contract Theory and Moral Agency: Understanding the Roots of an Uncaring Society; Melissa Moschella -- 5. Emotional Work and Care as Relationship: some Particularities and Consequences; Alejandro Garc̕a -- Practical Perspectives -- 6. Socio-Economic Impact of the Work of the Home; M. Sophia Aguirre -- 7. Working in the ICU: A Study on the Normalization of Tension in Health Care Provision; Ambrogia Cereda -- 8. Professionalizing Care - a Necessary Irony? Some Implications of the 'Ethics of Care' for the Caring Professions and Informal Caring; Richard Hugman -- 9. Domestic Work: Judgments and Biases Regarding Mundane Tasks; Mar̕a P̕a Chirinos -- 10. The Moral Sense of Nursing Care; Mercedes P̌rez -- 11. A Professional Perspective on End of Life Care; Carlos Centeno.
While everyone recognizes the need for care, not everyone recognizes the multiple realities signified by our use of the term. This volume presents an extended reflection on human dependency and the need for "care" from the perspective of diverse academic and professional disciplines. Our contributors presuppose that "care" is not just a particular kind of academic discourse - whether in the area of feminist ethics or social work - but is rather a developing profession with its own particular challenges. By exploring the different ways in which care is deployed in philosophical and practical contexts, this volume should help readers understand the practical challenges posed by the professionalization of care and the kind of policy approaches that will best promote the delivery of good "care".
ISBN: 1137376481 (electronic bk.)
Source: 706032Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
445209
Caregivers.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: HV40 / .C3597 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 361
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