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Applying feminist ethics to a comprehensive reworking of the theory of human security, addressing such issues as poverty, health, environment, conflict and peace building

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"This is the best book on the implications of the ethics of care for global politics. In combining human security with a relational approach to care ethics, Robinson has written an essential contribution both to the fields of international relations and global ethics." -Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota "Anyone who is interested in understanding human security, gender, and their relationship will benefit from reading The Ethics of Care-its feminist approach to human security is theoretically sophisticated, innovative, and robust. This book's theoretical contribution is second only to its indispensability to understanding policy in a number of key areas-including sex economies, humanitarian intervention, peacebuilding, health, and the environment. It is a must read!" -Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida "Robinson's book is an important contribution to the literatures on human security on the one hand, and the feminist ethic of care on the other. The key strength of The Ethics of Care is the way that it demonstrates in detail the implications of a care approach for human security thinking across a range of domains. It is highly theoretically sophisticated in its account of care ethics, but also has the strong advantage of fleshing its consequences out in relation to empirical contexts and issues." -Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics and Political Science

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Ethics of Care and Global Politics 2. Rethinking Human Security 3. "Women's Work": The Global Care and Sex Economies 4. Humanitarian Intervention and Global Security Governance 5. Peacebuilding and Paternalism: Reading Care through Postcolonialism 6. Health and Human Security: Gender, Care, and HIV/AIDs 7. Gender, Care, and the Ethics of Environmental Security Conclusion: Security through Care References Index

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 16/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9781439900666, 978-1439900666
      ISBN10: 1439900663

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Applying feminist ethics to a comprehensive reworking of the theory of human security, addressing such issues as poverty, health, environment, conflict and peace building

      Trade Review
      "This is the best book on the implications of the ethics of care for global politics. In combining human security with a relational approach to care ethics, Robinson has written an essential contribution both to the fields of international relations and global ethics." -Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota "Anyone who is interested in understanding human security, gender, and their relationship will benefit from reading The Ethics of Care-its feminist approach to human security is theoretically sophisticated, innovative, and robust. This book's theoretical contribution is second only to its indispensability to understanding policy in a number of key areas-including sex economies, humanitarian intervention, peacebuilding, health, and the environment. It is a must read!" -Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida "Robinson's book is an important contribution to the literatures on human security on the one hand, and the feminist ethic of care on the other. The key strength of The Ethics of Care is the way that it demonstrates in detail the implications of a care approach for human security thinking across a range of domains. It is highly theoretically sophisticated in its account of care ethics, but also has the strong advantage of fleshing its consequences out in relation to empirical contexts and issues." -Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics and Political Science

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Ethics of Care and Global Politics 2. Rethinking Human Security 3. "Women's Work": The Global Care and Sex Economies 4. Humanitarian Intervention and Global Security Governance 5. Peacebuilding and Paternalism: Reading Care through Postcolonialism 6. Health and Human Security: Gender, Care, and HIV/AIDs 7. Gender, Care, and the Ethics of Environmental Security Conclusion: Security through Care References Index

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