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In: Journal of global ethics, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 240-251
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Ethics and social welfare, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 105-107
ISSN: 1749-6543
In: Ethics and social welfare, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 191-197
ISSN: 1749-6543
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 193-198
ISSN: 1527-2001
In: Journal of human development and capabilities: a multi-disciplinary journal for people-centered development, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 142-153
ISSN: 1945-2837
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 493-508
ISSN: 1527-2001
This paper begins by discussing Sue Campbell's account of memory as she first developed it in Relational Remembering: Rethinking the Memory Wars and applied it to the context of the false memory debates. In more recent work, Campbell was working on expanding her account of relational remembering from an analysis of personal rememberings to activities of public rememberings in contexts of historic harms and, specifically, harms to Aboriginals and their communities in Canada. The goal of this paper is to draw out the moral and political implications of Campbell's account of relational remembering and thereby to extend its reach and application. As applied to Aboriginal communities, Campbell's account of relational remembering confirms but also explains the important role that Canada's Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission (IRS TRC) is poised to play. It holds this promise and potential, however, only if all Canadians, Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal, engage in a process of remembering that is relational and has the goal of building and rebuilding relationships. The paper ends by drawing attention to what relational remembering can teach us about oppression more generally.
In: Journal of global ethics, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 263-275
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 177-186
ISSN: 1527-2001
In: Ethics and social welfare, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 8-21
ISSN: 1749-6543
Introduction /Christine M. Koggel and Joan Orme --Part I.New theories and contemporary issues --Can the ethics of care handle violence? /Virginia Held --After liberalism in world politics? : towards an international political theory of care /Fiona Robinson --Cosmopolitan care /Sarah Clark Miller --Creating caring institutions : politics, plurality, and purpose /Joan C. Tronto --Interweaving caring and economics in the context of place : experiences of northern and rural women caregivers /Heather Peters, Jo-Anne Fiske, Dawn Hemingway, Anita Vaillancourt, Christina McLennan, Barb Keith and Anne Burrill --Gratitude and caring labor /Amy Mullin --The productivity of care : contextualizing care in situated interaction and shedding light on its latent purposes /Alessandro Pratesi --Part II.New applications in contemporary contexts --The individual in social care : the ethics of care and the "personalisation agenda" in services for older people in England /Liz Lloyd --A comparative analysis of personalisation : balancing an ethic of care with user empowerment /Kirstein Rummery --Abandoning care? : a critical perspective on personalisation from an ethic of care /Marian Barnes --Care ethics and carers with learning disabilities : a challenge to dependence and paternalism /Nicki Ward --Care ethics in residential child care : a different voice /Laura Steckley and Mark Smith --Care as regulated and care in the obdurate world of intimate relations : foster care divided? /Andrew Pithouse and Alyson Rees --An ethic of care in nursing : past, present, and future considerations /Martin Woods --Ethics and the street-level bureaucrat : implementing policy to protect elders from abuse /Angie Ash --Crossing the divide between theory and practice : research and an ethic of care /Lizzie Ward and Beatrice Gahagan --That others matter : the moral achievement : care ethics and citizenship in practice with people with dementia /Tula Brannelly --The daily grind of the forgotten heroines : experiences of HIV/AIDS informal caregivers in Botswana /Odireleng Jankey and Tirelo Modie-Moroka.
In: Journal of global ethics, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 257-261
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Journal of global ethics, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 138-138
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Journal of global ethics, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 131-137
ISSN: 1744-9634
In: Studies in feminist philosophy
Here, essays by the late feminist philosopher Sue Campbell explore the entanglement of epistemic and ethical values in our attempts to be faithful to our pasts. Her relational conception of memory is used to confront the challenges of sharing memory and reconstituting selves even in contexts fractured by moral and political differences