An open-access special issue of the Journal of Philosophical Investigations, edited by Sarah Munawar and Maurice Hamington, on Caring and Time is now available. This journal is housed at the University of Tabriz in Iran and edited by Muhammad Asghari. The editorial staff managed to complete the special issue despite the bombing in the area. The articles examine the intersection of care ethics and time in various contexts and cultures.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction – Maurice Hamington and Sarah Munawar
2. On Care, Travel and the Multiplicity of Time
a. Seeking a Culturally Relevant Ethic of Care for Mexican/Mexican American Youth: A Revolucionista Ethic of Care and its Wily, Tactical Mechanism of Humor – Mia Angélica Sosa-Provencio
b. Building Sustainability: Crip Time and Disability Justice in the Spanish Medical Industrial Complex- Àger Perez Casanovas
c. With hardship comes ease: Muslim-Feminist Meditations on Miscarriage, Care-Based Knowing, and Lineage–Sarah Munawar
3. On Slowness, Reparative Time and the “Organic” Rhythms of the Body and Social Change
a. Life. Time- Riikka Prattes
b. Is Care Compatible With The Tyranny of Immediacy? On Substituting Rhythm to Cadence – Christine Leroy
4. On Capitalism, the Theft of Time and Progress
a. The Socio-Political Performance of Care: Tanzania Women’s Struggle to increase the age of Consent above fourteen years—Agnes Phoebe Muyanga
b. The Multiple Temporalities of State-Building and Care in South Korea – Hee-Kang Kim
5. On Connection, Time and Relationality
a. A Disruptive Ontology of Caring Time: Overcoming Moral Harm in Care through an Emancipatory Ethics of Time – Amrita Banerjee
b. “Caring Space-Time Travel Through Poetry” – Ce Rosenow and Maurice Hamington
The articles are available to download here.

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