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Inge van Nistelrooij
Interview with Inge van Nistelrooij PhD, assistant professor Care Ethics, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands 1. Where are you working at this moment? I am an assistant professor of Care Ethics at the University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands. As far as we know, we have the only Master’s degree in care…
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Carlo Leget
Interview with prof.dr. Carlo Leget, Chair Care Ethics, University of Humanistic Studies, The Netherlands. 1. Where are you working at this moment? Since 2012 I am a full professor in Care Ethics at the University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, The Netherlands. At the same university I hold an endowed chair in Ethical and spiritual…
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Vivienne Bozalek
Interview with prof. dr. Vivienne Bozalek, University of the Western Cape in South Africa. 1. Where are you working at this moment? I am working at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), Cape Town, South Africa. I was in the Social Work Department but am now working in the Directorate of Teaching and Learning, UWC.…
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Between Care and Terror
Klaxon, an elektronic magazine about ‘living art in public space’, just published a special issue on Care and Terror. Last year, Joan Tronto spoke about this topic at a conference in Brussels. Now her contribution and others have been included in this issue, which you can dowload for free. Care Confronted with terror, what can art…
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Meet & Greet Minutes
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Helen Kohlen
Interview with prof. dr. Helen Kohlen, Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar (Koblenz) in Germany. 1. Where are you working at this moment? I am working at the Philosophical-Theological University of Vallendar (Koblenz) in Germany. It is a small private university that has just been building up an ethics institute in which I am working as a co-director.…
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Hee-Kang Kim
Interview with dr. Hee-Kang Kim, University of Korea, South Korea. 1. Where are you working at this moment? I am working at the department of Public Administration at the Korea University. 2. Can you tell us about your research and its relation to care ethics? I teach public philosophy, normative policy analysis, and women’s studies at…
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Leslie Swartz
Interview with Leslie Swartz, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa. 1. Where are you working at this moment? Most of my work is in the area of disability studies, with a special emphasis on disability rights issues in Southern Africa. I also work on mental health issues. 2. Can you tell us about your research and…
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Different perspectives on care work
2017 Carework Summit: coming together of feminist economical, political and sociological views on care work. This June, scholars, policymakers and members of societal organizations gathered during the three-day conference 2017 Carework Summit in Lowell, Massachusetts in the United States. Together, they inquired and discussed problems in the field of Care Work – a field that focuses…
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Joan Tronto
Interview with Joan Tronto, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1. Where are you working at this moment? At the University of Minnesota. 2. Can you tell us about your research and its relation to care ethics? I’ve been writing about care ethics for about thirty years. My current research involves…