Public Ambivalence and Government Activism from the New Deal to the Second Gilded Age Katherine S. Newman, Elisabeth S. Jacobs ... Purdham, Todd.
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The 2015 winner of the Brown Democracy Medal, Joan C. Tronto, argues in Who Cares? that we need to rethink American democracy, as well as our own fundamental values and commitments, from a caring perspective.
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The beautifully written, touching accounts of individual lives swept under the carpet of the social services system make it impossible to read this book without being affected by the stories—such as the boy who was afraid of white,Nancy ...
Institutional Barriers to Health Care for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Persons Michele J. Eliason. 63 59 TABLE 5.2 . Disclosure Rates to Health Care Providers in Samples of Lesbian , Gay , and Bisexual People Authors ( Year ) Sample % Who ...
Women, Care, and Culture Julia T. Wood. was mothered and this explains why she is caring , but of course this misses the point of the criticism . At some point capacities involved in caring — nurturing , responsiveness , defining self ...
Everybody had secrets, but Toby's could really make life difficult for him at school. A novel about keeping secrets, family loyalty and the true meaning of friendship.
The Economics of Dignity : a Case Study of HIV and AIDS Care-giving Marilyn Waring, Robert Carr, Anit Mukherjee, Meena Shivdas. each other out during times of sickness but for some reason this time no one came, maybe they were scared.
It will allow us to understand that social movements , including the workers ' movement , claimed access to care as a social right of citizenship . In this view , unemployment insurance loses its status as the fundamental program of the ...
The 2015 winner of the Brown Democracy Medal, Joan C. Tronto, argues in Who Cares? that we need to rethink American democracy, as well as our own fundamental values and commitments, from a caring perspective.
After falling ill from the stress of caring, she then discovered new ways not only to regain her health, but to start enjoying life again. This book can help anyone caring for a loved one.
The story of modern medicine is one of miraculous new lifesaving techniques, sophisticated drugs and health professionals with increasingly specialised skills.
1 See Spiers J. (1995) The Invisible Hospital and the Secret Garden: an insider's commentary on the NHS reforms. Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, pp. 120–130. 2 Spiers J. (1997) Who Owns Our Bodies? making moral choices in health care.
Don't be surprised that law has always concerned itself so much with love. This book examines the earliest recovered law fragments from 4,500 years ago, reflecting even then the venerated law of care.
Who Cares?: The Crisis in Canadian Nursing
... care and pen- sions come to the fore . Indeed , a wide range of social programs address the risk of dependence and the need for care . One example is public health care : for most of the post - war period professional health care in ...