Empathy in Diplomacy
In: Review of international affairs, Band 62, Heft 1142, S. 5-14
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In: Review of international affairs, Band 62, Heft 1142, S. 5-14
In: University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review, Band 78
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In: Punishment & society, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 383-401
ISSN: 1741-3095
With its foundations of injury, harm, and pain, the sociology of punishment is poised to give attention to the role of empathy at precisely those instances of social experience where human connection, understanding, and social knowing are destroyed, avoided, prohibited, or simply impossible. I explore this predicament through a specific case drawn from fieldwork in a geriatric prison, where institutional and intersubjective relations established by prison workers challenge empathic connections. The 'graying' of the prison population, one of mass incarceration's unanticipated consequences, brings issues of pain, death, and dying to the fore. The majority of research to date on aging and dying in prison has had an important descriptive and policy orientation. There has been less of an emphasis upon the theoretical underpinnings of such a turn and the nature of intersubjective relations at the intersection of care and punishment. There have been no intensive ground-level analyses of aging in prison against the backdrop of mass incarceration in the contemporary era. This study seeks to fill that vacuum while offering a more complex understanding of the relevance and limits of empathy to the study of punishment.
In: Renewing philosophy
This work begins from our Socratic ignorance of empathy. It applies four philosophical methods - phenomenology, self psychology, language analysis, and interpretive suspicion (hermeneutics) to generating a clearing for empathy as authentic being with one another in community.
In: Social neuroscience series
In: A Bradford book
In recent decades, empathy research has blossomed into a vibrant and multidisciplinary field of study. This text collects cross-disciplinary, cutting-edge work on human empathy from the perspectives of social, cognitive, developmental and clinical psychology and cognitive/affective neuroscience
In: Empathy Imperiled; SpringerBriefs in Political Science, S. 61-69
In: Empathy Imperiled; SpringerBriefs in Political Science, S. 53-60
In: Empathy Imperiled; SpringerBriefs in Political Science, S. 71-79
In: Minnesota Law Review, Band 96, S. 1944
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In: British Military Service Tribunals, 1916–18, S. 156-177
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 34-37
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 34-38
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 125-133
ISSN: 1572-8676
In: The British journal of social work, Band 40, Heft 7, S. 2326-2343
ISSN: 1468-263X