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Care in everyday life: an ethic of care in practice
Marian Barnes
University of Brighton
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Everyday Life
100%
Social Policy
100%
Ethics of Care
100%
Political Values
66%
Politics
33%
Policy Making
33%
Social Justice
33%
Health Practices
33%
Policy-based
33%
Political philosophers
33%
Marginalization
33%
Feminist Ethics of Care
33%
Moral Values
33%
Personal Values
33%
Social Value
33%
Tronto
33%
Stranger
33%
Proper Treatment
33%
Concept of Care
33%
Sell-by Dates
33%
Friendship Relationships
33%
Social Sciences
Morality
100%
Everyday Life
100%
Policy Making
100%
Social Exclusion
100%
Psychology
Practitioners
100%
Marginalization
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Physician
100%