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Troubling Care: Critical Perspectives on Research and Practices

Troubling Care: Critical Perspectives on Research and Practices

9781551305400
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How can we plan, organize, distribute, and offer care in ways that treat both those who need it and those who provide it with dignity and respect? Using the example of residential services, Troubling Care:: Critical Perspectives on Research and Practices investigates the fractures in our care systems and challenges how caring work is understood in social policy, in academic theory, and among health care providers. In this era defined by government cutbacks and a narrowing sense of collective responsibility, long-term residential care for the elderly and disabled is being undervalued and undermined. A result of a seven-year interdisciplinary research project-in-progress, this book draws together the work of fourteen leading health researchers, including sociologists, medical practitioners, social workers, policy researchers, cultural theorists, and historians. Using a feminist political economy lens, these scholars explore and challenge the theories, work organization, practices, and state-society relations that have come to shape long-term care. Troubling Care offers critical perspectives on the often disquieting arena of care provision and proposes alternatives for thinking about and meeting the needs of some of our most vulnerable citizens in ways that go beyond residential care. This book seeks to bridge not only the gaps between disciplines, but also those between theory and practice. Features:: takes an interdisciplinary approach, making this work appropriate for courses in a variety of disciplines including sociology, medicine, social work, health policy, cultural studies, and political economy includes the work of fourteen leading health researchers, including sociologists, medical practitioners, social workers, policy researchers, cultural theorists, and historians bridges the gap between theory and practice by incorporating both theoretical research and specific case examples
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69143
9781551305400
9781551305400

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • Acknowledgements Introduction Part One:: Caring Theories Chapter One:: The Implications of Conceptualizing Care Chapter Two:: Imagining an Ethos of Care within Policies, Practices, and Philosophy Chapter Three:: Care, Culture, and Creativity:: A Disability Perspective on Long-Term Residential Care Chapter Four:: A Gender Politics of Long-Term Residential Care:: Towards an Analysis Part Two:: Caring Work Chapter Five:: Counting Carers in Long-Term Residential Care in Canada Chapter Six:: Work Organization, Care, and Occupational Health and Safety Chapter Seven:: Skills for Care Part Three:: Caring Practices Chapter Eight:: Living Better through Chemistry:: Dementia, Long Term Care, and Antipsychotic Medication Use Chapter Nine:: New Technologies and Concepts of Care Chapter Ten:: Balancing the Tensions in Resident-Centred Care Part Four:: Caring States Chapter Eleven:: Historical Perspectives on Care the Welfare State:: The Rise, Retreat, Return, and Reframing of a Key Concept Chapter Twelve:: Aging in Welfare States in Austere Times:: Long-Term Care Reform in Japan and Germany Chapter Thirteen:: Neoliberalism and Official Health Statistics:: Towards a Research Agenda References Contributors Index
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