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The introduction to the (open access) article 'Friendship as a Model of Professional Care', published in 2004 by Dutch care ethicist Frans Vosman († 2020), outlines why the article is still relevant to contemporary care ethics .
Reminder online booklaunch of the recently published book Relational Caring and Presence Theory in Health Care and Social Work: A Care-Ethical Perspective, elaborating the thesis that no form of care, help, or support can do without a relational core.
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Article, written in 2017 by care ethicist Frans Vosman († 2020), explaining the need for next steps within care ethics: Through the Eye of the Needle: Acknowledging the Political as a Primordial Aspect of an Ethics of Care.
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Eveline Bolt and Brecht Molenaar, editors of Ethics of Care from the very beginning, have stepped down from the editorial board, intending to focus on care practices in a (private) 'Practice Circle'.
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The newly published book Relational Caring and Presence Theory in Health Care and Social Work: A Care-Ethical Perspective addresses a deep and globally felt dissatisfaction, among citizens in general but also among professionals.
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The newly published book Relational Caring and Presence Theory in Health Care and Social Work: A Care-Ethical Perspective addresses a deep and globally felt dissatisfaction, among citizens in general but also among professionals.
https://t.co/mYvJCN7z93
The third international Care Ethics Research Consortium (CERC) conference 23-25 January has also two online conference days January 30-31, registration still open.
In the dissertation, “A fair balance. Health data protection and the promotion of health data use for clinical and research purposes”, Irith Kist discusses the complexity of obtaining consent for the use of health data https://t.co/oEMG9l7RyW
Are you working on new work in care theory? The International Care Forum Lectures has a call for presentations for the academic year 2024-2025.
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The French philosopher Gabriel Marcel proposes the notion of “mystery” as an alternative to thinking in terms of problems. Views on this topical issue
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Tessa Roberts-Smorenburg, care ethicist in the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital: “I have observed that our care is often overshadowed by a new mentality, characterized by and symptomatic of the “Can-Do society”. #AntonivanLeeuwenhoek
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Nan Goldin’s exhibition "This will not end well" is a comprehensive insight into her work as a filmmaker: “Her work is breathtaking in getting to the bottom of existence, not an enchanting romance but raw realism.” #stedelijkmuseum@crazynangoldin
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In this short book, care-ethicist Frans Vosman challenges the notion that individuals universally prioritize self-development, highlighting a cultural group focused on survival. With an introduction by Per Nortvedt.
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The editors of https://t.co/gUK6jDK1WN will regularly repost earlier articles to clarify the specific ways of critical care-ethical thinking. We should be open for insights from fellow travellers who also deal with the complex issues of late modernity.
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In the biopic 'All the beauty and the bloodshed' (2022) director Lauren Poitras captures the raw ambiguous reality in the life of photographer and activist Nan Goldin (US): ‘The personal is the political’.
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Carillonneurs in several European countries publicly commemorate the one-year 'anniversary' of the war in Ukraine by playing their carillons.
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Frans Vosman critically reflects on how the instrumentalization of the arts is used to get a grip on the experiences of suffering people, but also how the arts can genuinely comfort sick, suffering people.
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Nel Noddings, well known for her conceptual contributions to the ethics of care, passed away on August 25, 2022 at the age of 93.
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A video-interview with Sabrina Keinemans on the specific relationship between her research- and educational activities and the politico-ethical aspects of the Social Work practice
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