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Doing Care Doing Citizenship Towards A Microsituated And Emotionbased Model Of Social Inclusion 1st Edition Alessandro Pratesi Auth

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Doing Care Doing Citizenship Towards A Microsituated And Emotionbased Model Of Social Inclusion 1st Edition Alessandro Pratesi Auth
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Doing Care Doing Citizenship Towards A Microsituated And Emotionbased Model Of Social Inclusion 1st Edition Alessandro Pratesi Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Alessandro Pratesi (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319631080, 9783319631097, 331963108X, 3319631098
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Doing Care Doing Citizenship Towards A Microsituated And Emotionbased Model Of Social Inclusion 1st Edition Alessandro Pratesi Auth by Alessandro Pratesi (auth.) 9783319631080, 9783319631097, 331963108X, 3319631098 instant download after payment.

This book examines the emotional, micro-situated dynamics of status inclusion/exclusion that people produce while caring for others by focusing, in particular, on non-conventional families. Grounded in empirical research that involves different types of care and family contexts, the book situates care within more inclusive and critical approaches while shedding light on its multiple and often overlooked meanings and implications.
Engaging and accompanied by a useful methodological appendix, Doing Care, Doing Citizenship is essential reading for students and academics of sociology, psychology, social work and social theory. It will also be of interest to practitioners interested in developing their understanding of the relationship between care, emotions, social inclusion and citizenship.

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