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Book Synopsis
The COVID pandemic has shaken the material and social foundations of the world more than any event in recent history and has highlighted and exacerbated a longstanding crisis of care. While these challenges may be freshly visible to the public, they are not new. Over the last three decades, a growing body of care scholarship has documented the inadequacy of the social organization of care around the world, and the effect of the devaluation of care on workers, families, and communities. In this volume, a diverse group of care scholars bring their expertise to bear on this recent crisis. In doing so, they consider the ways in which the existing social organization of care in different countries around the globe amplified or mitigated the impact of COVID. They also explore the global pandemic's impact on the conditions of care and its role in exacerbating deeply rooted gender, race, migration, disability, and other forms of inequality.

Trade Review

From Crisis to Catastrophe is a very timely book, focusing on two topics that have received great attention recently: care and COVID-19. The editors, scholars specialized in the topic, have gathered a group of outstanding experts from multiple institutions and countries to address this new phenomenon.”

— Camila Arza, research fellow at National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina
"The editors of From Crisis to Catastrophe are three of the most important scholars of care work in the 21st century. In this book they bring together scholars from many regions across the globe, whose work has the potential to identify key strategies to create a safer, healthier, and more just economy."— Joya Misra, coauthor of The New Handbook of Political Sociology


Table of Contents

Introduction
MIGNON DUFFY, AMY ARMENIA, AND KIM PRICE-GLYNN
PART ONE Crisis
1 Beyond Wealth-Care: Pandemic Dreams for a Just and Caring Future
JOAN C. TRONTO
2 Latin America’s Response to COVID-19: The Risk of Sealing an Unequal Care Regime
JULIANA MARTÍNEZ FRANZONI ANDVEENA SIDDHARTH
3 COVID-19, Global Care, and Migration
ITO PENG
4 Black Lives Matter: Structural Racism, Sexism, and Carework in the United States
ODICHINMA AKOSIONU, JANETTE DILL, MIGNON DUFFY, AND J’MAG KARBEAH
5 Disability, Ableism, and Care during COVID-19 in the United States
LAURA MAULDIN
6 Unpaid Care in Public Places: Tensions in the Time of COVID-19
PAT ARMSTRONG AND JANNA KLOSTERMANN


PART TWO Catastrophe
7 The Right to Care at Stake: The Syndemic Emergency in Latin America
MARÍA NIEVES RICO AND LAURA C. PAUTASSI
8 At the Crossroads of the Employment and the Care
Crises: Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
VALERIA ESQUIVEL
9 Caring for Children and the Economy: The Uneven Effects of the Pandemic on Childcare Workers, Primary School Teachers, and Unpaid Caregivers
PILAR GONALONS-PONS AND JOHANNA S. QUINN
10 COVID-19 and Care for the Elderly People in Africa: An Analysis of South Africa’s Mitigation Measures
ZITHA MOKOMANE AND AMEETA JAGA
11 Transnational Family Caregiving during a Global Pandemic
KEN CHIH-YAN SUN


PART THREE Aftermath
12 Cheap Praise: Supplemental Pay for Essential Workers in the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
FRANZISKA DORN, NANCY FOLBRE, LEILA GAUTHAM, AND MARTHA MACDONALD
13 Migrants in Europe’s Domestic and Care Sector: The Institutional Response
SABRINA MARCHETTI AND MERITA MESIÄISLEHTO
14 Budgeting Care Services during the COVID-19 Crisis
ORLY BENJAMIN
15 Policy, Culture, and COVID-19: European Childcare Policies during the Pandemic
THURID EGGERS, CHRISTOPHER GRAGES, AND BIRGIT PFAU-EFFINGER


PART FOUR Transformation
16 Exposing Fault Lines, Flaring Tensions, and the Need for New Alliances: Home Care in the Time of COVID-19 in Ontario, Canada
CYNTHIA J. CRANFORD
17 End-of-Life Considerations during COVID-19
CINDY L. CAIN
18 COVID-19 and the Rise of the Care Robots
HELEN DICKINSON AND CATHERINE SMITH
19 Challenging Gender Regimes through Employee Voice in Carework
KATHERINE RAVENSWOOD
20 Building a Care Infrastructure in the United States
JULIE KASHEN
Epilogue: Care in Crisis: Convergences and Divergences
MIGNON DUFFY, AMY ARMENIA, AND KIM PRICE-GLYNN
Acknowledgments
References
Notes on Contributors
Index

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    Publisher: Rutgers University Press
    Publication Date: 12/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9781978828575, 978-1978828575
    ISBN10: 1978828578

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The COVID pandemic has shaken the material and social foundations of the world more than any event in recent history and has highlighted and exacerbated a longstanding crisis of care. While these challenges may be freshly visible to the public, they are not new. Over the last three decades, a growing body of care scholarship has documented the inadequacy of the social organization of care around the world, and the effect of the devaluation of care on workers, families, and communities. In this volume, a diverse group of care scholars bring their expertise to bear on this recent crisis. In doing so, they consider the ways in which the existing social organization of care in different countries around the globe amplified or mitigated the impact of COVID. They also explore the global pandemic's impact on the conditions of care and its role in exacerbating deeply rooted gender, race, migration, disability, and other forms of inequality.

    Trade Review

    From Crisis to Catastrophe is a very timely book, focusing on two topics that have received great attention recently: care and COVID-19. The editors, scholars specialized in the topic, have gathered a group of outstanding experts from multiple institutions and countries to address this new phenomenon.”

    — Camila Arza, research fellow at National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina
    "The editors of From Crisis to Catastrophe are three of the most important scholars of care work in the 21st century. In this book they bring together scholars from many regions across the globe, whose work has the potential to identify key strategies to create a safer, healthier, and more just economy."— Joya Misra, coauthor of The New Handbook of Political Sociology


    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    MIGNON DUFFY, AMY ARMENIA, AND KIM PRICE-GLYNN
    PART ONE Crisis
    1 Beyond Wealth-Care: Pandemic Dreams for a Just and Caring Future
    JOAN C. TRONTO
    2 Latin America’s Response to COVID-19: The Risk of Sealing an Unequal Care Regime
    JULIANA MARTÍNEZ FRANZONI ANDVEENA SIDDHARTH
    3 COVID-19, Global Care, and Migration
    ITO PENG
    4 Black Lives Matter: Structural Racism, Sexism, and Carework in the United States
    ODICHINMA AKOSIONU, JANETTE DILL, MIGNON DUFFY, AND J’MAG KARBEAH
    5 Disability, Ableism, and Care during COVID-19 in the United States
    LAURA MAULDIN
    6 Unpaid Care in Public Places: Tensions in the Time of COVID-19
    PAT ARMSTRONG AND JANNA KLOSTERMANN


    PART TWO Catastrophe
    7 The Right to Care at Stake: The Syndemic Emergency in Latin America
    MARÍA NIEVES RICO AND LAURA C. PAUTASSI
    8 At the Crossroads of the Employment and the Care
    Crises: Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    VALERIA ESQUIVEL
    9 Caring for Children and the Economy: The Uneven Effects of the Pandemic on Childcare Workers, Primary School Teachers, and Unpaid Caregivers
    PILAR GONALONS-PONS AND JOHANNA S. QUINN
    10 COVID-19 and Care for the Elderly People in Africa: An Analysis of South Africa’s Mitigation Measures
    ZITHA MOKOMANE AND AMEETA JAGA
    11 Transnational Family Caregiving during a Global Pandemic
    KEN CHIH-YAN SUN


    PART THREE Aftermath
    12 Cheap Praise: Supplemental Pay for Essential Workers in the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
    FRANZISKA DORN, NANCY FOLBRE, LEILA GAUTHAM, AND MARTHA MACDONALD
    13 Migrants in Europe’s Domestic and Care Sector: The Institutional Response
    SABRINA MARCHETTI AND MERITA MESIÄISLEHTO
    14 Budgeting Care Services during the COVID-19 Crisis
    ORLY BENJAMIN
    15 Policy, Culture, and COVID-19: European Childcare Policies during the Pandemic
    THURID EGGERS, CHRISTOPHER GRAGES, AND BIRGIT PFAU-EFFINGER


    PART FOUR Transformation
    16 Exposing Fault Lines, Flaring Tensions, and the Need for New Alliances: Home Care in the Time of COVID-19 in Ontario, Canada
    CYNTHIA J. CRANFORD
    17 End-of-Life Considerations during COVID-19
    CINDY L. CAIN
    18 COVID-19 and the Rise of the Care Robots
    HELEN DICKINSON AND CATHERINE SMITH
    19 Challenging Gender Regimes through Employee Voice in Carework
    KATHERINE RAVENSWOOD
    20 Building a Care Infrastructure in the United States
    JULIE KASHEN
    Epilogue: Care in Crisis: Convergences and Divergences
    MIGNON DUFFY, AMY ARMENIA, AND KIM PRICE-GLYNN
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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