Care and compassion in capitalism

Capitalism and its many manifestations have a marked impact on the way care and compassion are defined and experienced internationally. Addressing a gap in the examination of market-centric and individual-focused aspects of care, this volume of International Perspectives on Equality, Diversity and I...

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Other Authors Yalkin, Cagri (Editor), Özbilgin, Mustafa F. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesInternational perspectives on equality, diversity and inclusion ; 10.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781835491508
DOI10.1108/S2051-2333202410
Physical Description1 online resource (332 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Introducing care and compassion in capitalism / Cagri Yalkin and Mustafa F. Özbilgin
  • Chapter 1. Parenthood in the ivory tower: Engulfed by being a female parent in academia / Deniz Palalar Alkan and Rifat Kamasak
  • Chapter 2. From kerala to Germany: Imported care labour - developments and paradigmatic changes (1960-present) / Tobias Santosh Großmann
  • Chapter 3. An evaluation on compassion in capitalism: The case of Turkey / Arzu Açar
  • Chapter 4. A more compassionate mode of university leadership / Haleh Hashemi Toroghi, Fiona Denney, and Ace Volkmann Simpson
  • Chapter 5. The brave new world of the neoliberal market: Mindfulness as a vip product (or not)? / Meltem Yavuz Sercekman and Gizem Çeviker
  • Chapter 6. Did anyone say mindfulness and self-compassion in the capitalist world? Oh no! Wait. Yes, please! / Yasemin Pacaci
  • Chapter 7. Self-care and compassion enablers and stumbling blocks: The personal costs within the context of capitalism / Kurt April
  • Chapter 8. Questioning animal care and compassion under neoliberal market conditions through a posthumanist lens / Cihat Erbil and Aybegüm Güngördü Belbag
  • Chapter 9. New mothers of the covid-19 pandemic insights into motherhood and working life / Benan Kurt Yilmaz, Ela Burcu Uçel, and Olca Sürgevil Dalkiliç
  • Chapter 10. Motherly care under neo-liberal market conditions: Of instamoms and saturday mothers / Cagri Yalkin and Mustafa F. Özbilgin
  • Chapter 11. Commodification of childcare and working mothers' experiences: Who cares? / Beliz Ulgen and Nurgul Keles Taysir.