Prelims
Care and Compassion in Capitalism
ISBN: 978-1-83549-149-2, eISBN: 978-1-83549-148-5
ISSN: 2051-2333
Publication date: 13 November 2024
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(2024), "Prelims", Yalkin, C. and Özbilgin, M.F. (Ed.) Care and Compassion in Capitalism (International Perspectives on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. 10), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-vi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-233320240000010013
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CARE AND COMPASSION IN CAPITALISM
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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
Series Editor: Mustafa F. Özbilgin
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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION - VOLUME 10
CARE AND COMPASSION IN CAPITALISM
EDITED BY
CAGRI YALKIN
Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
AND
MUSTAFA F. ÖZBILGIN
Brunel University London, UK
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
Introducing Care and Compassion in Capitalism | |
Cagri Yalkin and Mustafa F. Özbilgin | 1 |
Chapter 1. Parenthood in the Ivory Tower: Engulfed by Being a Female Parent in Academia | |
Deniz Palalar Alkan and Rifat Kamasak | 9 |
Chapter 2. From Kerala to Germany: Imported Care Labour – Developments and Paradigmatic Changes (1960–Present) | |
Tobias Santosh Großmann | 29 |
Chapter 3. An Evaluation on Compassion in Capitalism: The Case of Turkey | |
Arzu Açar | 47 |
Chapter 4. A More Compassionate Mode of University Leadership | |
Haleh Hashemi Toroghi, Fiona Denney and Ace Volkmann Simpson | 57 |
Chapter 5. The Brave New World of the Neoliberal Market: Mindfulness as a VIP Product (or Not)? | |
Meltem Yavuz Sercekman and Gizem Ceviker | 75 |
Chapter 6. Did Anyone Say Mindfulness and Self-Compassion in the Capitalist World? Oh No! Wait. Yes, Please! | |
Yasemin Pacaci | 95 |
Chapter 7. Self-Care and Compassion Enablers and Stumbling Blocks: The Personal Costs within the Context of Capitalism | |
Kurt April | 125 |
Chapter 8. Questioning Animal Care and Compassion Under Neoliberal Market Conditions Through a Posthumanist Lens | |
Cihat Erbil and Aybegüm Güngördü Belbağ | 163 |
Chapter 9. New Mothers of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights into Motherhood and Working Life | |
Benan Kurt Yılmaz, Ela Burcu Uçel and Olca Sürgevil Dalkılıç | 181 |
Chapter 10. Motherly Care Under Neoliberal Market Conditions: Of Instamoms and Saturday Mothers | |
Cagri Yalkin and Mustafa F. Özbilgin | 211 |
Chapter 11. Commodification of Childcare and Working Mothers’ Experiences: Who Cares? | |
Beliz Ulgen and Nurgul Keles Taysir | 239 |
- Prelims
- Introducing Care and Compassion in Capitalism
- Chapter 1. Parenthood in the Ivory Tower: Engulfed by Being a Female Parent in Academia
- Chapter 2. From Kerala to Germany: Imported Care Labour – Developments and Paradigmatic Changes (1960–Present)
- Chapter 3. An Evaluation on Compassion in Capitalism: The Case of Turkey
- Chapter 4. A More Compassionate Mode of University Leadership
- Chapter 5. The Brave New World of the Neoliberal Market: Mindfulness as a VIP Product (or Not)?
- Chapter 6. Did Anyone Say Mindfulness and Self-compassion in the Capitalist World? Oh No! Wait. Yes, Please!
- Chapter 7. Self-Care and Compassion Enablers and Stumbling Blocks: The Personal Costs within the Context of Capitalism
- Chapter 8. Questioning Animal Care and Compassion Under Neoliberal Market Conditions Through a Posthumanist Lens
- Chapter 9. New Mothers of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights into Motherhood and Working Life
- Chapter 10. Motherly Care Under Neoliberal Market Conditions: Of Instamoms and Saturday Mothers
- Chapter 11. Commodification of Childcare and Working Mothers' Experiences: Who Cares?