توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Spaces of Care
نام کتاب : Spaces of Care
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فضاهای مراقبت
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نویسندگان : Loraine Gelsthorpe, Perveez Mody, Brian Sloan (editors)
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 287
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509929634 , 9781509929658
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nTable of Contents\nList of Contributors\n1. Introduction: Spaces of Care: Concepts, Confi gurations, and Challenges\n I. Origins and Aims of the Project\n II. Setting this Book in the Context of Existing Literature\n III. Organising Principles and Emerging Themes\n IV. Structure and Contents of the Book\n References\n2. Punishment and Care Reappraised\n I. Introduction\n II. What is Care?\n III. Care in Policy\n IV. Care and Probation\n V. Care and Control\n VI. Care and Imprisonment\n VII. Punishment and the Ethics of Care\n VIII. Caring for \'Offenders\'\n IX. Conclusions\n References\n3. Who Cares? Probation Practice and Privatisation\n I. Introduction\n II. What does Care have to do with Probation Practice?\n III. Does the Privatisation of Probation Raise Concerns about the Future of Care?\n IV. What is Happening in Practice?\n V. What Might the Future Hold for Care and Probation?\n References\n4. Paradoxes of Care: Women in the Criminal Justice System\rin England and Wales\n I. Introduction\n II. Control and Care: A Patchwork Quilt\n III. Contemporary Criminal Justice \'Care\' for Women in Conflict with the Law: Towards Special Provision for Women in the Community\n IV. Care for Women via Mental Health Provision: The Paradox of \'Personality Disorder\'\n V. Conclusion\n References\n5. ‘All Children are Our Children’: Care and Kinship in Residential\rChildren’s Homes in the Russian Federation\n I. Introduction\n II. The Neblagopoluchnaya Family: Inadequate Child Care and What it Says about the Family\n III. How the State Decides the Family is \'Unfit\': The Importance of Home Conditions\n IV. A Society of Virtual Kin\n V. The State as a Parent\n VI. How the \'Bad Seed\' Belief Kills the Environmental View on Child Development (Or Genetic vs Environmental Determinism)\n VII. The State as an Uneasy Parent: A Mixed Bag\n VIII. Conclusion\n References\n6. Re-imagining Cities as Spaces of Care – A Perspective from\rStreet Homelessness\n I. Introduction\n II. The City in Contemporary Politics\n III. Practices of Discipline and Exclusion in the Neoliberal City\n IV. Insecurity and the Future - The Possibilities of \'Ethopolitics\'\n V. Alternative Visions of Cities\n VI. Care in the Tree House\n VII. Conclusion\n References\n7. Formal and Informal Care in the Public and Private Spheres\rin England and Australia\n I. Introduction: The Conundrum of Space and Formal, Informal, Public and Private Care\n II. Formal Care\n III. Informal Care\n IV. Synthesis and Conclusion\n References\n8. Care and the Workplace: The Dutch Approach to Part-time Work, Flexible Working Arrangements and Leave\n I. Introduction\n II. Part-time Work in the Netherlands\n III. Flexible Work Arrangements\n IV. Leave in the Work and Care Act\n V. Dutch Legislation in the Light of the EU Directive on Work-life Balance\n VI. Some Conclusions\n References\n9. Ethics of Care and Disability Rights: Complementary or\rContradictory?\n I. Introduction\n II. Ethics of Care\n III. The Disability Critique\n IV. Responses of Care Ethics\n V. Conclusion\n References\n10. Kinship Care\n I. State Care Versus Kinship Care in \'Forced Marriage\'\n II. Farida\n III. Coercing Care Back into Kinship: Kavya\n IV. Transforming Kinship Care\n References\n11. Home and Away: Mobility and Care in Botswana’s Time of AIDS\n I. Ko Gae: House and Home\n II. Going Up and Down: Mending Ntate\'s Ways\n III. The Geographies of Intervention: Supplemental Care\n IV. Conclusion\n References\n12. Witnessing, Containing, Holding? The German Social Welfare State (Sozialstaat) and People in Flight\n I. On Containing, Holding, Metabolising\n II. Containment and Holding in the Syrian Refugee Crisis\n III. Care and the Welfare State\n IV. The Collapse of Holding Environments and Imaginable Futures\n V. Asylum Claims in Germany\n VI. The German Holding Environment and Rechtssicherheit\n References\n13. The Ability of Place: Digital Topographies of the Virtual Human\ron Ethnographia Island\n I. Prologue: Around Ethnographia Island\n II. Disability, Mediation, Place\n III. Sites and Methods\n IV. Landscapes and Interfaces\n V. Building and Being-Inworld\n VI. Proximity, Collaboration, Digital Topography\n VII. A Prosthetic Conclusion\n References\nIndex