The feminist ethic of care has received much attention in scholarly circles recently. An ethic of care is concerned most of all with contextualizing the human condition, being responsive to people’s individual differences through a particular form of engagement, and taking into account the consequences of decisions in terms of relieving burdens, hurt, or suffering. Although the theory continues to develop, less attention has been paid to its practical implications. To date, the relationship between care ethics and public policy in the Canadian context has not been investigated.Through a series of case studies, this book considers the implications of this ethic for a range of Canadian social policy issues. The author examines how the ethic of care, if properly applied, might change specific policies, and what lessons might be learned about the theory of care from such a focused application. Her examples demonstrate the extent to which a care orientation differs from a justice orientation, and provide an alternative normative framework for interpreting, understanding, and evaluating social policy.Social Policy and the Ethic of Care bridges the gap between theoretical and public policy analysis in revealing why Canadian social policy is lacking and how it could be made more effective and robust by the inclusion of an ethic of care. This interdisciplinary text is essential reading for scholars and students of gender or feminist studies, philosophy, political theory, and social policy.
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Over the last twenty years, the feminist ethic of care has had a significant impact on the study of ethics and political philosophy. Hankivsky develops the concept of a publicly viable ethic of care, and applies it to several Canadian social policy issues.
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Preface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 First-Generation Care Theorists and Liberal Assessments of Care2 Second-Generation Care Theorists and the Moral Principles of Care3 The Interpretation of Equality: A Study of Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms4 Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Care-Informed Approach for Compensating Victims of Institutional Abuse5 Economic Costing in Social Policy: The Ethics of Quantifying Intangible Losses6 Caregiving: Reconceptualizing the Public/Private Divide ConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
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This book deserves sustained applause and attention ... With her firm grasp of the Canadian scene and fine writing style, Hankivsky has produced an essential study for all who care about a caring society.
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Over the last twenty years, the feminist ethic of care has had a significant impact on the study of ethics and political philosophy. Hankivsky develops the concept of a publicly viable ethic of care, and applies it to several Canadian social policy issues.
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ISBN
9780774810708
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
380 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
188

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Olena Hankivsky is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science, and adjunct professor in the Department of Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University.