| Joan C. Tronto - 1993 - 244 sider
...ideas further suggest this standard: since the task of care is to maintain, continue, and repair the world so that we can live in it as well as possible, we should do what will best achieve this end. Care and Equality Care arises out of the fact that not... | |
| Marjorie L. DeVault - 1991 - 288 sider
...(1990:40) follow this line of thought as well, asserting that caring work includes "everything that we do to maintain, continue, and repair our 'world' so that we can live in it as well as possible." But broadening the concept of work is a strategy with diminishing returns, since any concept loses... | |
| Meredith M. Kimball - 1995 - 258 sider
...pp. 108-109). Joan Tronto has defined care as "... a species activity that includes everything that we do to maintain, continue, and repair our 'world' so that we can live in it as well as possible" (1993, p. 103). In the practice of care she has included four phases: (1 ) caring about, or the recognition... | |
| Amy Haddad - 1996 - 206 sider
...Fisher and Joan Tronto, for example, define care as "a species activity that includes everything that we do to maintain, continue, and repair our 'world' so that we can live in it as well as possible." Such caring, they claim, "includes our bodies, ourselves, and our environment, all of which we seek... | |
| Jan A. M. Graafmans, Vappu Taipale, Neil Charness - 1998 - 484 sider
...general level, we suggest that caring be viewed as a species activity that includes everything that we do to maintain, continue, and repair our 'world'...well as possible. That world includes our bodies, and our environment, all of which we seek to interweave in a complex, life-sustaining web" ]17]. Within... | |
| Patrice DiQuinzio, Iris Marion Young - 1997 - 324 sider
..."a species activity that includes even-thing that we do to maintain, continue and tepait 'out' wotld so that we can live in it as well as possible. That wotld includes out bodies, out selves and out envitonment, all of which we seek to intetweave in a... | |
| Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel - 1998 - 342 sider
...gendered stereotypes associated with care, it is possible to interpret care as a political action which "includes everything we do to maintain, continue and...world, so that we can live in it as well as possible. The world includes our bodies, our selves, and our environments all of which we seek to interweave... | |
| Joram Graf Haber, Mark S. Halfon - 1998 - 310 sider
...quite widely. Joan Tronto and Berenice Fisher, for example, define care as "a species activity that includes everything we do to maintain, continue and...repair our 'world' so that we can live in it as well as possible."21 According to this definition, reforesting a woods, building a home, grooming a horse,... | |
| Anita Silvers, David T. Wasserman, Mary Briody Mahowald - 1998 - 358 sider
...definition of care goes well beyond that of Noddings: "« species activity that includes everything that we do to maintain, continue, and repair our 'world' so that we can live in it as well as possible."77 Obviously, this definition is congenial to an egalitarian version of feminism. The concepts... | |
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