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Early versions of this paper were presented at the 'Re-Imagining Community' conference (2002) in Lancaster, United Kingdom, and the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar Program (2003). A more developed version was delivered at the 'Re-imagining Communities and Care: Citizenship and Gender' (Gender Roundtable) conference, University of Adelaide (2004). We would like to thank members of the Women's Studies Institute at the University of Lancaster, our colleagues in the Politics Discipline, and contributors to the Gender Roundtable, who offered a number of useful suggestions.
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Early versions of this paper were presented at the 'Re-Imagining Community' conference (2002) in Lancaster, United Kingdom, and the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar Program (2003). A more developed version was delivered at the 'Re-imagining Communities and Care: Citizenship and Gender' (Gender Roundtable) conference, University of Adelaide (2004). We would like to thank members of the Women's Studies Institute at the University of Lancaster, our colleagues in the Politics Discipline, and contributors to the Gender Roundtable, who offered a number of useful suggestions.
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Early versions of this paper were presented at the 'Re-Imagining Community' conference (2002) in Lancaster, United Kingdom, and the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar Program (2003). A more developed version was delivered at the 'Re-imagining Communities and Care: Citizenship and Gender' (Gender Roundtable) conference, University of Adelaide (2004). We would like to thank members of the Women's Studies Institute at the University of Lancaster, our colleagues in the Politics Discipline, and contributors to the Gender Roundtable, who offered a number of useful suggestions.
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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Social Trends 2003 study, one in five Australians now lives with a disability, 'an increase of 25 per cent in the past two decades'. Similar trends are evident in developed countries around the world. This increase in disability is associated with improvements in medical and healthcare, as well as with the ageing of such societies. Deirdre Macken, 'The Disabled Nation', Weekend Australian Financial Review, 28-29 June 2003.
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Weekend Australian Financial Review
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Levinas, E.1
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work including, a more recent version of this paper delivered at the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar in September
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See, for example, the work of the CAVA research group on Care, Values and the Future of Welfare, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. I refer in particular to Sasha Roseneil's work including, 'Re-imagining Care: Transformations of Intimacy, Sociability and Welfare in the 21st Century (Or, Why We Should Care about Friends)' on the CAVA website: 〈 www.leeds.ac.uk/cava 〉, a more recent version of this paper delivered at the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar in September 2003, and the special issue of Feminist Theory, vol. 4, no. 3, 2003, edited by Sasha Roseneil and Linda Hogan.
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See, for example, the work of the CAVA research group on Care, Values and the Future of Welfare, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. I refer in particular to Sasha Roseneil's work including, 'Re-imagining Care: Transformations of Intimacy, Sociability and Welfare in the 21st Century (Or, Why We Should Care about Friends)' on the CAVA website: 〈 www.leeds.ac.uk/cava 〉, a more recent version of this paper delivered at the University of Adelaide Politics Seminar in September 2003, and the special issue of Feminist Theory, vol. 4, no. 3, 2003, edited by Sasha Roseneil and Linda Hogan.
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C. Inhde and H. Silverman (eds), (SUNY Press), Albany
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Carol Gilligan, In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press) Cambridge, MA, 1982; Virginia Held, Feminist Morality (University of Chicago Press) Chicago, 1993; Joan Tronto, Moral Boundaries: a Political Argument for an Ethic of Care (Routledge) New York, 1993; Iris Marion Young, 'Pregnant Subjectivity and the Limits of Existential Phenomenology' in C. Inhde and H. Silverman (eds), Descriptions (SUNY Press), Albany, 1985; Walter A. Davis, Inwardness and Existence: Subjectivity in/and: Hegel, Marx and Freud (Wisconsin University Press) Madison, 1989; L. Odysseos, 'Radical Phenomenology, Ontology, and Political Theory', Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, vol. 27, 2002; Robert Bernasconi and Simon Critchley (eds), He-reading Levinas (Indiana University Press) Bloomington, 1991; Zygmunt Bauman, Postmodern Ethics (Blackwell) Oxford and Cambridge, 1993; Jeffrey Weeks, Invented Moralities: Sexual Values in an Age of Uncertainty (Columbia University Press) New York, 1995; Ghassan Hage, Against Paranoid Nationalism: Searching for Hope in a Shrinking Society (Pluto Press) Annandale, Sydney, 2003; Diana T. Meyers (ed.), Feminists Rethink the Self (University of Chicago Press) Chicago, 1995; Eva Fader Kittay, Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality and Dependency (Roudedge) New York, 1998; Gabriel Josipovici, Touch (Yale University Press) Yale, 1996; Margrit Shildrick, Embodying the Monsters: Encounters with the Vulnerable Self (Sage) London, 2002; Sara Ahmed, Strange Encounters (Routledge) London, 2000; Elisabeth Porter, 'Interdependence, Parenting and Responsible Citizenship', Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 1, 2001; Anne Edwards and Susan Magarey (eds), Women in a Restructuring Australia: Work and Welfare (Allen & Unwin) Sydney, 1995; Robert Putnam, The Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life', American Prospect, vol. 13, 1993; Eva Cox, A Truly Civil Society (ABC) Sydney, 1995; J. Hewitt, 'Re-conceptualizing the Voluntary Sector: Associative Democracy in the Pluralistic Public Sphere and the Legacy of Tocqueville, Gierke and Durkheim', Third Sector Review, vol. 3, 1997; Pierre Bourdieu, 'The Forms of Capital' in J. Richardson (ed.), The Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education (Greenwood Press) New York, 1986; Simon Szreter, The State of Social Capital: Bringing Back in Power, Politics and History', Theory and Society, vol. 31, 2002; Peter A. Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: a Factor in Evolution (Heinemann) London, 1915; Richard M. Titmus, The Gift Relationship: from Human Blood to Social Policy (Allen & Unwin) London, 1970; Hélène Cixous and Catherine Clément, The Newly Born Woman (University of Minnesota Press) Minneapolis, 1985; Pal Ahluwalia, Towards (Re)Conciliation: the Post-colonial Economy of Giving', Social Identities, vol. 6, 2000; P. Martin, 'Bioethics and the Whole', Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, vol. 27, 1999; Greg Koski, 'Risks, Benefits, and Conflicts of Interest in Human Research', Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, vol. 28, 2000; Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Proceed with Care, Final Report, vol. 1 (Minister of Government Services) Ottawa, Canada, 1993.
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Young, I.M.1
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Davis, W.A.1
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