Care Ethics and Political Theory
Edited by Daniel Engster and Maurice Hamington
Author Information
Daniel Engster is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio. His books include The Heart of Justice: Care Ethics and Political Theory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), Justice, Politics, and the Family, co-edited with Tamara Metz, (Boulder: Paradigm Publishing, 2014), and Justice, Care, and the Welfare State (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). He has published articles on care ethics and animal welfare, public policy and parenting, child poverty, and other issues relating to care ethics, the family, and justice.
Maurice Hamington is Director of University Studies and Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University. His books including Revealing Philosophy (Thinking Strings, 2013-an interactive e-textbook), The Social Philosophy of Jane Addams (University of Illinois Press, 2009), and Embodied Care (University of Illinois Press, 2004). He has also edited or coedited six books including Contemporary Feminist Pragmatism with Celia Bardwell-Jones (Routledge, April 2012), Applying Care Ethics to Business with Maureen Sander-Staudt (Springer, 2011), and Socializing Care with Dorothy Miller (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006). His current research and writing address an embodied, performative theory of care and its application.
Contributors:
Maxine Eichner, University of North Carolina School of Law
Daniel Engster, the University of Texas at San Antonio
Marilyn Friedman, Vanderbilt University
Amanda Gouws,University of Stellenbosch
Ruth Groenhout, Calvin College, Michigan
Maurice Hamington, Lane Community College and the University of Oregon
Virginia Held, City University of New York
Eva Feder Kittay, Stony Brook University
Rita Manning, San José State University
Nel Noddings, Stanford University
Fiona Robinson, Carleton University
Maureen Sander-Staudt, Southwest Minnesota State University
Michael Slote, University of Miami
Joan C Tronto, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Julie Anne White, Ohio University
Mikki van Zyl, Stellenbosch University