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Marian Barnes

    Una escritora neozelandesa que se convirtió en la primera celebrante civil de funerales del país en 1979. Esta experiencia inspiró una serie de libros que exploran servicios no religiosos para funerales. Su obra profundiza en las formas en que las personas pueden conectarse y apoyarse mutuamente a través de pasajes difíciles de la vida, ofreciendo orientación práctica para crear despedidas significativas y personalizadas. La autora se enfoca en el elemento humano de la ceremonia, buscando nuevas vías para celebrar la vida y expresar condolencias.

    Living Life in Common
    Children, families and social exclusion
    Care in everyday life
    Researching with Care
    • This book demonstrates how an ethics of care can help researchers work through challenges and solve complex issues. Keeping social justice at the heart of research, the book shows how an ethics of care can provide a systematic approach supporting good judgements about research practices from inception to impact.

      Researching with Care
    • Care in everyday life

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the significance of care in both personal and societal contexts, the book explores its vital role in promoting well-being and social justice. Marian Barnes integrates feminist care ethics to examine care work and personal relationships, advocating for care as a fundamental value in shaping policies and improving lives.

      Care in everyday life
    • In this book the authors use evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund to explore the experiences of children and families who are most marginalised. They consider the historical context of approaches to child welfare, and present a new framework for understanding and developing preventative polices and practice.

      Children, families and social exclusion
    • This book is about communal living, as practised by the Pilsdon Community in Dorset. It describes an alternative way of providing refuge, support and a place of recovery for people experiencing mental health problems, addictions and other crises in their lives.

      Living Life in Common