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*The first issue of the International Journal of Care and Caring is out now
and available FREE on Ingenta until 30 April.*


*Browse online <http://bit.ly/2p8M5sp> or see the table of contents below.*


To celebrate the first issue, Editor-in-Chief Sue Yeandle has written this
blog post <http://bit.ly/2p8wY2n> to highlight the global space that care
now occupies and introduce the journal: *Care and caring: challenge, crisis
or opportunity?* <http://bit.ly/2p8wY2n>



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*IN THE FIRST ISSUE:*



EDITORIAL


Care and caring: interdisciplinary perspectives on a societal issue of
global significance  <http://bit.ly/2oIm0EA>

Authors: Yeandle, Sue; Chou, Yueh-Ching; Fine, Michael; Larkin, Mary;
Milne, Alisoun


ARTICLES


There is an alternative: homines curans and the limits of neoliberalism
<http://bit.ly/2o9zY0q>

Author: Tronto, Joan


Family care work: a policy-relevant research agenda
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/tpp/ijcc/2017/00000001/00000001/art00003>


Authors: Moen, Phyllis; DePasquale, Nicole


Supporting working carers' job continuation in Japan: prolonged care at
home in the most aged society  <http://bit.ly/2o4ReT5>

Author: Ikeda, Shingou


General and proximal associations between unpaid eldercare, time
constraints and subjective well-being  <http://bit.ly/2nRJV0e>

Authors: Lam, Jack; Garcia-Roman, Joan


<http://bit.ly/2nRNjbf>

Care and violence through the lens of personal support workers
<http://bit.ly/2nRNjbf>

Author: Kelly, Christine


DEBATES AND ISSUES


Working longer, caring harder – the impact of 'ageing-in-place' policies on
working carers in the UK and Sweden <http://bit.ly/2nl23mK>

Authors: Starr, Madeleine; Szebehely, Marta


The Taiwanese Association of Family Caregivers: transformation in the
long-term care debate for carers <http://bit.ly/2ogl2yn>

Authors: Wang, Frank T.Y.; Chen, Chen-Fen


<http://bit.ly/2oQlPUn>

Co-design of a carers strategy for New South Wales: reflections on a new
approach to collaborative policy making with carers <http://bit.ly/2oQlPUn>

Authors: McFarlane, Helen; Turvey, Karen


BOOK REVIEWS


<http://bit.ly/2oQj4SX>

Ethics of care: Critical advances in international perspective, Edited by
Marion Barnes, Tula Brannelly, Lizzie Ward and Nicki Ward
<http://bit.ly/2oQj4SX>

Author: Engster, Daniel


<http://bit.ly/2o9HxVa>

Redistributing care: The policy challenge, Edited by Coral Calderón
<http://bit.ly/2o9HxVa>

Author: Dighiero, Karina Batthyány


The sociology of caregiving by John G. Bruhn and Howard M. Rebach
<http://bit.ly/2o4XaeE>

Author: Banks, Susan


CONFERENCE REPORT


Care and caring: future-proofing the new demographics (The 6th
International Carers Conference)  <http://bit.ly/2nl8JkP>

Authors: Hanson, Elizabeth; Starr, Madeleine


<http://bit.ly/2naTdrK>


<http://bit.ly/2dMSsMq>

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