Journal Articles:
As part of our aim to advance knowledge, theory and public policy debate about the ethics and practice of care in Ireland and beyond we have published a range of journal articles emerging from our research.
Tracing State Accountability for COVID-19: Representing Care within Ireland’s Response to the Pandemic.
Social Policy and Society
Dr Felicity Daly and Dr Claire Edwards
Published online 14 December 2022DOI: 1-13. doi:10.1017/S1474746422000665
Briefing Notes:
CareVisions Briefing Notes aim to provide concise summaries of some of the key feminist ethics of care theories , discussions and developments which the project is drawing from and aspires to contribute to.
In the first year of our project (2021) we conducted a thorough literature review of the feminist ethics of care literature and the Briefing Notes draw from this work.
Briefing Note 1:
Four Key Theorists of the Feminist Ethics of Care
Dr Cliona Loughnane
April 2022
Reimagining care discourses through a feminist ethics of care: analysing Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality
International Journal of Care and Caring
Dr Cliona Loughnane and Dr Claire Edwards
Published online 16 December 2022
Briefing Note 2:
Why care about care in a pandemic?
Dr Felicity Daly and Dr Cliona Loughnane
August 2022
CareVisions: Enacting the Feminist Ethics of Care in Empirical Research
Ethics and Social Welfare
Dr Jacqui O’Riordan, Dr Felicity Daly, Dr Cliona Loughnane, Dr Carol Kelleher and Dr Claire Edwards
Published online 6 February 2023
Briefing Note 3:
Approaches to care within the Feminist Ethics of Care
Dr Cliona Loughnane
September 2022
Care full deliberation? Care work and Ireland's citizens’ assembly on gender equality
Critical Social Policy
Dr Cliona Loughnane, Dr Carol Kelleher and Dr Claire Edwards
Published online 24 April, 2023
Briefing Note 4:
Contestations in Care Ethics
Dr Felicity Daly
October 2022
Unintended Consequences: Divisions of Care within Ireland's Response to Ukranian Refugees and Impacts on Asylum seekers
Peace Human Rights Governance
Dr Felicity Daly and Dr Jacqui O’Riordan
Published online 9 May, 2023
DOI: 10.14658/PUPJ-PHRG-2023-1-2
Conferences:
Members of the CareVisions research team have presented the results of discourse analysis undertaken in the first phase of the project’s work and emerging findings from our participatory empirical studies at a variety of conferences.
For more information on these presentations and papers please write to: carevisions@ucc.ie
‘Envisioning a caring democracy through citizen deliberation? Care and Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality.’
Dr Cliona Loughnane
Carework Virtual Symposium: Moving Past Emergency Responses: Care as Essential Infrastructure
2 March 2022
‘Exposing fault lines in solidarity in the COVID-19 response:
Analysing the Houses of Oireachtas
Special Committee.’
Dr Felicity Daly
The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilization Conference: Is Solidarity (Still) The Answer?
20 May 2022
‘Rupturing the care crisis narrative through a new care commons? Debating care at Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality.’
Dr Cliona Loughnane
28 October 2022
‘Unintended consequences: impacts of accommodating Ukrainian refugees on asylum seekers in Ireland.’
Dr Felicity Daly and Dr Jacqui O’Riordan
The Consequences of War and their Interdependence. Human Rights Centre, University of Padova
14 November 2022
‘Unpaid and underpaid care work and degrowth: focusing on care in critical analysis of sustainable development.’
Dr Felicity Daly
17 November 2022
‘Applying universal care in feminist methods: a case study of empirical research with asylum seekers in Ireland.’
Dr Felicity Daly
Feminist Matterings, Gender Studies Conference, University of Oulu
1 December 2022
‘Relational care ethics & the dynamics of participatory research with disabled people during COVID-19.’
Dr Cliona Loughnane and Dr Claire Edwards
25 May 2023
‘“It’s a perception thing that disabled people can’t give care in any shape or form”: Revealing interdependence and relationality through disabled people’s caregiving practices.’
Dr Claire Edwards and Dr Cliona Loughnane
6th Transforming Care Conference 2023 ‘Boundaries, Transitions and Crisis Contexts’, Sheffield.
27 June 2023
How COVID-19 exposed intersectional vulnerability of care workers: the experiences of asylum seekers in Ireland
Dr Jacqui O'Riordan and Dr Felicity Daly
IMISCOE Annual Conference - Thematic Group on Immigration, Immigrants and the Labour Market in Europe
5 July 2023