Chapter 11 Watchful Waiting Temporalities of crisis and care in the UK National Health Service

This paper opens up the relationship between vulnerability and the temporalities of care. It takes 'care' as not just a material practice that supports, manages and sustains vulnerable bodies, but as a temporal practice, one that produces time in situations that are otherwise felt to be...

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Main Author: Baraitser, Lisa (auth)
Other Authors: Brook, William (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2021
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