This edited volume discusses and analyses the impact of neoliberal policies and ideologies on public and private care practices in Nordic, Central, and East European welfare states. Through new conceptualizations of care practices, chapters take the reader directly into the homes, workplaces, and everyday life of urban and rural residents throughout Europe. The book argues that common neoliberal responses to care crises are not about revaluing care but rather a normalization of ...
Table des matières
1. Care loops, mobilities, and the neoliberalisation of care in transforming welfare states.- 2. Trapped in the institution: governing the COVID-19 epidemic in Sl...
A propos de l’auteur
Lena Näre is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Her research focuses on care work, migration, transnationalism, aging, and...