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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series: 'Rethinking Care Work: (Dis)affection and the P
 olitics of Caring’ - Sarah Knott (St John's College\, Oxford)
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DESCRIPTION:Reading: Premilla Nadasen\, ‘Rethinking Care Work: (Dis)affe
 ction and the Politics of Caring’. _Feminist Formations_ 33\, no. 1 (202
 1): 165-188\n\nWhat is “care” good for\, and how best to apprehend it 
 as a scholarly category? The “Care” Series gathers scholars of any dis
 cipline who are interested in reading and thinking about “care” togeth
 er. Each session\, we gather to discuss a short reading with the help of a
  local expert.\n\nIn meeting under the auspices of WGIQ (the Centre for Wo
 men's\, Gender\, Identity and Queer History)\, we recognize the centrality
  of feminists to care thinking since the 1980s\, the importance of care pr
 actices to queer and otherwise marginalized communities\, the historicity 
 of when different disciplines invested in the category\, and the importanc
 e of multidisciplinary and inclusive approaches as we now proceed.\n\nThe 
 Care Series is convened by Sarah Knott (History\, St John's College) and L
 ucile Richard (Political Theory\, Nuffield).\nSpeakers:\nSarah Knott (St J
 ohn's College\, Oxford)
LOCATION:St John's College\, St Giles OX1 3JP
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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series - ‘Gender and the Caring Dimension of Welfare 
 States: Toward Inclusive Citizenship’ - Rossella Ciccia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250218T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250218T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/07faf659-5726-486a-9f22-a4a1ab7b672e/
DESCRIPTION:Reading: Trudie Knijn and Monique Kremer\, ‘Gender and the C
 aring Dimension of Welfare States: Toward Inclusive Citizenship’. _Socia
 l Politics: International Studies in Gender\, State & Society_ 4\, no. 3 (
 1997): 328–361\n\nWhat is “care” good for\, and how best to apprehen
 d it as a scholarly category? The “Care” Series gathers scholars of an
 y discipline who are interested in reading and thinking about “care” t
 ogether. Each session\, we gather to discuss a short reading with the help
  of a local expert.\n\nIn meeting under the auspices of WGIQ (the Centre f
 or Women's\, Gender\, Identity and Queer History)\, we recognize the centr
 ality of feminists to care thinking since the 1980s\, the importance of ca
 re practices to queer and otherwise marginalized communities\, the histori
 city of when different disciplines invested in the category\, and the impo
 rtance of multidisciplinary and inclusive approaches as we now proceed.\n\
 nThe Care Series is convened by Sarah Knott (History\, St John's College) 
 and Lucile Richard (Political Theory\, Nuffield).\nSpeakers:\nRossella Cic
 cia
LOCATION:St John's College\, St Giles OX1 3JP
TZID:Europe/London
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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series - Reading: '“They Would Plant the Rose Garden 
 Themselves”: Femme\, Complicity\, Solidarity\, and the Rewiring of the S
 ensuous’ - Sneha Krishnan
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DESCRIPTION:Reading: Mijke van der Drift and Nat Raha\, “They Would Plan
 t the Rose Garden Themselves”: Femme\, Complicity\, Solidarity\, and the
  Rewiring of the Sensuous’. _Social Text_ 42\, no. 3 (2024): 75-100\n\nW
 hat is “care” good for\, and how best to apprehend it as a scholarly c
 ategory? The “Care” Series gathers scholars of any discipline who are 
 interested in reading and thinking about “care” together. Each session
 \, we gather to discuss a short reading with the help of a local expert.\n
 \nIn meeting under the auspices of WGIQ (the Centre for Women's\, Gender\,
  Identity and Queer History)\, we recognize the centrality of feminists to
  care thinking since the 1980s\, the importance of care practices to queer
  and otherwise marginalized communities\, the historicity of when differen
 t disciplines invested in the category\, and the importance of multidiscip
 linary and inclusive approaches as we now proceed.\n\nThe Care Series is c
 onvened by Sarah Knott (History\, St John's College) and Lucile Richard (P
 olitical Theory\, Nuffield).\nSpeakers:\nSneha Krishnan
LOCATION:St John's College (21 St Giles)\, St Giles OX1 3JP
TZID:Europe/London
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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series: Reading: Anne Antoni\, Juliane Reinecke\, and M
 arianna Fotaki\, 'Making Time to Care\, and Caring for Time' - Reading Gro
 up
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DESCRIPTION:Citation for reading: Anne Antoni\, Juliane Reinecke\, and Mar
 ianna Fotaki. 'Making Time to Care\, and Caring for Time: "Tricking Time" 
 to Cope with Conflicting Temporalities in a Child Protection Agency.' _Jou
 rnal of Business Ethics_ 188.4 (2023): 645–663.\n\nLocal expert: *Freya 
 Willis*\n\nWhat is “care” good for\, and how best to apprehend it as a
  scholarly category? The “Care” Series gathers scholars of any discipl
 ine who are interested in reading and thinking about “care” together. 
 Each session\, we gather to discuss a short reading with the help of a loc
 al expert.\n\nIn meeting under the auspices of WGQ (the Centre for Women
 ’s\, Gender\, and Queer Histories)\, we recognize the centrality of femi
 nists to care thinking since the 1980s\, the importance of care practices 
 to queer and otherwise marginalized communities\, the historicity of when 
 different disciplines invested in the category\, and the importance of mul
 tidisciplinary and inclusive approaches as we now proceed.\nSpeakers:\nRea
 ding Group
LOCATION:St John's College\, St Giles OX1 3JP
TZID:Europe/London
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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series: Reading: Anastasia Kavada\, ‘Project Democrac
 y in Protest Camps: Caring\, the Commons and Feminist Democratic Theory' -
  Jasmine Baten (Local Expert)
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DESCRIPTION:Full citation for reading: Anastasia Kavada\, ‘Project Democ
 racy in Protest Camps: Caring\, the Commons and Feminist Democratic Theory
 ’\, in _Feminism and Protest Camps: Entanglements\, Critiques and Re-Ima
 ginings_\, eds. Catherine Eschle and Alison Bartlett (Bristol: Bristol Uni
 versity Press\, 2023)\, 176-194.\n\nWhat is “care” good for\, and how 
 best to apprehend it as a scholarly category? The “Care” Series gather
 s scholars of any discipline who are interested in reading and thinking ab
 out “care” together. Each session\, we gather to discuss a short readi
 ng with the help of a local expert.\n\nIn meeting under the auspices of WG
 Q (the Centre for Women’s\, Gender\, and Queer Histories)\, we recognize
  the centrality of feminists to care thinking since the 1980s\, the import
 ance of care practices to queer and otherwise marginalized communities\, t
 he historicity of when different disciplines invested in the category\, an
 d the importance of multidisciplinary and inclusive approaches as we now p
 roceed.\n\n_The Care Series is convened by Sarah Knott (History\, St John
 ’s College) and Lucile Richard (Political Theory\, Nuffield)._\n\nSpeake
 rs:\nJasmine Baten (Local Expert)
LOCATION:St John's College\, St Giles OX1 3JP
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SUMMARY:The "Care" Series: Reading: ‘Reclaiming Care: Refusal\, Nullific
 ation\, and Decolonial Politics’ - Lucile Richard (Nuffield College\, Ox
 ford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250121T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250121T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/53911cb3-8d46-4121-9694-a101ab65e0c1/
DESCRIPTION:Reading: Vicki Hsueh\, ‘Reclaiming Care: Refusal\, Nullifica
 tion\, and Decolonial Politics’. _Contemporary Political Theory_ 23\, no
 . 1 (2024): 1–21\n\nWhat is “care” good for\, and how best to appreh
 end it as a scholarly category? The “Care” Series gathers scholars of 
 any discipline who are interested in reading and thinking about “care”
  together. Each session\, we gather to discuss a short reading with the he
 lp of a local expert.\n\nIn meeting under the auspices of WGIQ (the Centre
  for Women's\, Gender\, Identity and Queer History)\, we recognize the cen
 trality of feminists to care thinking since the 1980s\, the importance of 
 care practices to queer and otherwise marginalized communities\, the histo
 ricity of when different disciplines invested in the category\, and the im
 portance of multidisciplinary and inclusive approaches as we now proceed.\
 n\nThe Care Series is convened by Sarah Knott (History\, St John's College
 ) and Lucile Richard (Political Theory\, Nuffield).\nSpeakers:\nLucile Ric
 hard (Nuffield College\, Oxford)
LOCATION:St John's College (21 St Giles)\, St Giles OX1 3JP
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/53911cb3-8d46-4121-9694-a101ab65e0c1/
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SUMMARY:Co-production and Co-Operative Care: Insights from the Oxfordshire
  Care Co-Operative Pilot - Rachel Piper (Oxfordshire Care Co-Operative Pil
 ot)\, Freya Willis (History\, Oxford)
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260122T141500Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/3c1032f1-0427-4fc0-ade3-e03e1bb8921b/
DESCRIPTION:Readings: \n\nEqual Care Co-Operative's Playbook on ‘Hats’
 : https://play.equal.care/equal-cares-model/hats\; \nLaura Davy\, ‘Betwe
 en an ethic of care and an ethic of autonomy: negotiating relational auton
 omy\, disability\, and dependency’\, Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Hu
 manities (2019) Vol.24 (3)\, 101-114.  \nSpeakers:\nRachel Piper (Oxfordsh
 ire Care Co-Operative Pilot)\, Freya Willis (History\, Oxford)
LOCATION:St John's College\, St Giles OX1 3JP
TZID:Europe/London
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