Globalizing Care
Ethics, Feminist Theory, And International Relations
Fiona Robinson(Author)
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 28. January 1999
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Hardback
192 pages
978-0-8133-3356-4 (ISBN)
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In Globalizing Care, Fiona Robinson integrates feminist theory and ethics with international relations. By bringing in the important contributions of feminist moral and political theorists, contributions that are notably absent from most of the important work in this field, Robinson broadens the debate on normative theory in international relations. This text will be essential reading for students and scholars of gender or feminist studies, international relations, philosophy, and political theory and of special interest to scholars of feminist, moral, and political philosophy. }Although there is excellent work being done on ethics/normative theory and international relations and on gender/feminist theory and international relations, very little is available that seeks, explicitly, to integrate the two fields. Moreover, while feminist ethics, which explore the theory of care and noncontractual values such as trust and responsibility, are increasingly linked to political theory, there appears to be a reluctance to relate this moral theory to the specific questions of international or global political theory.
In Globalizing Care, Fiona Robinson successfully weaves feminist theory and ethics with international relations. By bringing in the important contributions of feminist moral and political theorists, contributions that are notably absent from most of the important work in this field, Robinson broadens the debate on normative theory in international relations. This text will be essential reading for students and scholars of gender or feminist studies, international relations, philosophy, and political theory and of special interest to scholars of feminist, moral, and political philosophy. }
In Globalizing Care, Fiona Robinson successfully weaves feminist theory and ethics with international relations. By bringing in the important contributions of feminist moral and political theorists, contributions that are notably absent from most of the important work in this field, Robinson broadens the debate on normative theory in international relations. This text will be essential reading for students and scholars of gender or feminist studies, international relations, philosophy, and political theory and of special interest to scholars of feminist, moral, and political philosophy. }
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English
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United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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College/higher education
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
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978-0-8133-3356-4 (9780813333564)
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Content
Introduction: Rethinking International Ethics; The Ethics of Care; Ethical Reasoning and the Global Context of Care; Traditions of International Ethics: A Critical Reappraisal; Globalization, Moral Relations, and the Ethics of Care; Global Social Relations and Exclusion: Towards a Critical Ethics of Care; A Critical Ethics of Care in the Context of International Relations