Full Description
What are the implications of caring about the things we research? How does that affect how we research, who we research with and what we do with our results? Proposing what Joan C. Tronto has called a 'paradigm shift' in research thinking, this book invites researchers across disciplines and fields of study to do research that thinks and acts with care.
The authors draw on their own and others' experiences of researching, the troubles they encounter and the opportunities generated when research is approached as a caring practice. Care ethics provides a guide, from starting out, designing and conducting projects to thinking about research legacies. It offers a way in which research can help repair harms and promote justice.
Contents
Foreword by Joan C Tronto
PART I
Chapter 1. Research and Ethics of Care
Chapter 2. Caring, Knowing and Making a Difference
Chapter 3. Relational Research
Chapter 4. Stages of Research, Phases of Care
PART II
Chapter 5. Research as Praxis, Interweaving a Complex Web
Chapter 6. Doing Research Together: Interdependencies to Maintain, Sustain and Renew Our Worlds
Chapter 7. Analysis, Legacy and Care
Chapter 8. Reflections on Researching with Care
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