Petr Urban is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic.
Lizzie Ward is Principal Research Fellow in the School of Applied Social Science at the University of Brighton, UK.
1. Introducing the Contexts of a Moral and Political Theory of Care
Petr Urban and Lizzie Ward
Part I. Exploring Core Concepts
2. Democratic Practice and 'Caring to Deliberate': A Gadamerian Account of Conversation and Listening
Sophie Bourgault
3. Democratic Inclusion Through Caring Together with Others
Jorma Heier
4. Why the Publicly Funded Solution is Better Equipped to Provide Democratic Care 'for All'
Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta
5. Rethinking 'Paternalism' for a Democratic Theory of Care
Marion Smiley
6. The Nurturing Vocabulary of Care Ethics and Other Related Feminist Approaches: Opposing Contemporary Neoliberal Politics
Brunella Casalini
7. Is Caring Democracy a Solution against Neoliberalism and Neopopulism?
Fabienne Brugère
8. Time for Caring Democracy: Resisting the Temporal Regimes of Neoliberalism
Julie Anne White
Part II. Applications in Different Contexts
9. Caring Democracy: How Should Concepts Travel?
Joan C. Tronto
10. Cosmopolitanism, Care Ethics and Health Care Worker Migration
Kanchana Mahadevan
11. Understanding the Social Care Crisis in England through Older People's Experiences
Lizzie Ward, Mo Ray and Denise Tanner
12. Women's Experiences of Poverty in Japan: Protection and the State
Yayo Okano and Satomi Maruyama
13. Deficit of Democratic Care in the Education System in Slovakia
Adriana Jesenková
14. Organizing the Caring Society: Towards a Care Ethical Perspective on Institutions
Petr Urban