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'Nothing comes without its world': thinking with care

de la Bellacasa, María Puig

The Sociological review (Keele), 2012-05, Vol.60 (2), p.197-216 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    'Nothing comes without its world': thinking with care
  • Autor: de la Bellacasa, María Puig
  • Assuntos: Care ; collective ; Collectives ; Critical thinking ; Donna Haraway ; Epistemology ; Feminism ; Gender ; Knowledge ; Ontology ; Politics ; relationality ; Sociology ; Sociology of knowledge ; Sociology of knowledge and ethics ; Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture ; thinking
  • É parte de: The Sociological review (Keele), 2012-05, Vol.60 (2), p.197-216
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  • Descrição: What is the significance of caring for thinking and knowing? Thinking and knowing are essentially relational processes. Grounded on a relational conception of ontology the essay argues that ‘thinking with care’ is a vital requisite of collective thinking in interdependent worlds, but also one that necessitates a thick vision of caring. A speculative exploration of forms of thinking with care unfolds through a rereading of Donna Haraway's work, specifically of its take on feminist discussions on the situated character of knowledge. The notion of thinking with care is articulated through a series of concrete moves: thinking-with, dissenting-within and thinking-for. While weaving Haraway's thinking and writing practices with the trope of care offers a particular understanding of this author's knowledge politics, the task of caring also appears in a different light.
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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