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From Crisis to Catastrophe
Care, COVID, and Pathways to Change
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- Joan C. TrontoJuliana Martínez FranzoniVeena SiddharthIto PengOdichinma AkosionuJanette S. DillJ'Mag KarbeahLaura MauldinPat ArmstrongJanna KlostermannMaría Nieves RicoLaura PautassiValeria EsquivelPilar Gonalons-PonsJohanna S. QuinnZitha MokomaneAmeeta JagaKen Chih-Yan SunFranziska DornNancy FolbreLeila GauthamMartha MacDonaldSabrina MarchettiMerita MesiäislehtoOrly BenjaminThurid EggersChristopher GragesBirgit Pfau-EffingerCynthia J. CranfordCindy L. CainHelen DickinsonCatherine SmithKatherine RavenswoodJulie Kashen
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- Carework in a Changing World
2023
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The COVID pandemic has shaken the material and social foundations of the world more than any event in recent history and has highlighted and exacerbated a longstanding crisis of care. While these challenges may be freshly visible to the public, they are not new. Over the last three decades, a growing body of care scholarship has documented the inadequacy of the social organization of care around the world, and the effect of the devaluation of care on workers, families, and communities. In ...
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Gendering Israel's Outsourcing
The Erasure of Employees' Caring Skills
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- Social Sciences (R0)
2016
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This book presents an institutional ethnography of budgeting processes of commissioning contracts within welfare, education, and health ministries as case studies. With the historical surge in the power position of economic globalization organizations and their impact on public sectors’ withdrawal from the role of primary women’s employers, a gap between care worker employees and public sector administrators with respect to skill recognition has emerged in Israel. The book examines precise...
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- Maarif Global Education Series
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- Oxford Handbooks
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