Relational Vulnerability: Theory, Law and the Private Family
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Canadian Cases -- Australian Cases -- Table of Legislation -- England and Wales -- Scotland -- South Africa -- 1 Introducing Relational Vulnerability -- Being Vulnerable: The Inherent Human Condition -- Expanding the Boundaries of the Universal Model -- A Theory of Relational Vulnerability: Core Claims -- Multifarious Vulnerabilities -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Law, Relationality, and the Private Family -- Chapter Summaries -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Embodiment, Temporality, and the Private Family -- Embodied Vulnerability: Temporality and Rhythms -- Temporalising Embodied Vulnerability: Inevitability and Unpredictability -- Embodied Vulnerability and Relationality -- Relationality, Temporality, and Reliance on the Future Self -- The State's Role in Shaping Relational Networks -- Frozen in Time: The Autonomous Liberal Subject -- The Body as Secondary to the Mind -- The Private Family: A Cloak for Dependency-Work -- The Role of Law and the Fallacy of Family Privacy -- The Family's Gendered Roles -- Chrononormativity: The Temporal Arrangement of the Private Family -- Relational Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Relational Vulnerability: Economic, Psychological, Spatial -- Relational Vulnerability: Its Nature and Temporality -- The Three Strands of Relational Vulnerability -- Economic Harms -- Psychological Harms -- Spatial Harms -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4 Vulnerability, Law, and the Married Family -- Law's Influence on Marriage -- Marriage, Divorce, and the Restrained State -- Law and Married Dependency-Workers -- The Redistributive Regime -- Tracing the Evolution of the Dependency-Worker's Role -- Paternalism and Protection: The Early Financial Provision Principles -- White v White: The Dawn of Formal Equality -- A Move Towards Substantive Equality | |
505 | 8 | |a A New Era: The Autonomy Turn -- The Clean Break: Discourses of Self-Righting -- Contracting Out: The Rise of Prenuptial Agreements -- The Withdrawal of Access to Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Vulnerability, Law, and the Unmarried Family -- Dependency-Work in Cohabiting Relationships: The Legal Framework -- Sole Ownership -- Joint Ownership -- Proprietary Estoppel -- The Temporality of Legal Intervention -- The Commitment to Autonomy -- Property and the Restrained State -- Emotional and Rational Voices: Conflicting Legal Narratives -- The Private Family's Influence: Gender and Sentimentality -- Women's Work: A Labour of Love -- Female Domesticity -- Sentimentalisation of Dependency-Work -- The Male Claimant: Commercialising the Personal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6 Theorising Resilience -- The Origins of Resilience: Overcoming Hardship -- Neoliberal Interpretations of Resilience: Invulnerability and Personal Responsibility -- A New Vision of Resilience: The 'Responsive State' -- Towards a Theory of Resilience for Dependency-Workers -- Resilience as Relationality -- A Commitment to Equality: Revaluing Dependency-Work -- Feeling Resilient: The State's Duty to Promote Relational Autonomy -- Temporal Aspects of Resilience -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7 Imagining the Responsive State -- A Preliminary Question: Distinguishing Between Married and Unmarried Families -- Response 1: Redistribution of Resources -- Redistribution: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Objections to Redistribution -- Response 2: State Subsidy for Dependency-Work -- State Subsidy: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- State Subsidy and Resilience -- Objections to State Subsidy -- Response 3: Deferred Community of Property -- Deferred Community: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Deferred Community and Resilience -- Objections to Deferred Community | |
505 | 8 | |a The Need for a Holistic Approach -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Concluding Thoughts -- The Vulnerability Perspective -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Relational Vulnerability: Law and Temporality -- Resilience -- A Global Crisis and the Need for Urgent Reform -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Canadian Cases -- Australian Cases -- Table of Legislation -- England and Wales -- Scotland -- South Africa -- 1 Introducing Relational Vulnerability -- Being Vulnerable: The Inherent Human Condition -- Expanding the Boundaries of the Universal Model -- A Theory of Relational Vulnerability: Core Claims -- Multifarious Vulnerabilities -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Law, Relationality, and the Private Family -- Chapter Summaries -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Embodiment, Temporality, and the Private Family -- Embodied Vulnerability: Temporality and Rhythms -- Temporalising Embodied Vulnerability: Inevitability and Unpredictability -- Embodied Vulnerability and Relationality -- Relationality, Temporality, and Reliance on the Future Self -- The State's Role in Shaping Relational Networks -- Frozen in Time: The Autonomous Liberal Subject -- The Body as Secondary to the Mind -- The Private Family: A Cloak for Dependency-Work -- The Role of Law and the Fallacy of Family Privacy -- The Family's Gendered Roles -- Chrononormativity: The Temporal Arrangement of the Private Family -- Relational Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Relational Vulnerability: Economic, Psychological, Spatial -- Relational Vulnerability: Its Nature and Temporality -- The Three Strands of Relational Vulnerability -- Economic Harms -- Psychological Harms -- Spatial Harms -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4 Vulnerability, Law, and the Married Family -- Law's Influence on Marriage -- Marriage, Divorce, and the Restrained State -- Law and Married Dependency-Workers -- The Redistributive Regime -- Tracing the Evolution of the Dependency-Worker's Role -- Paternalism and Protection: The Early Financial Provision Principles -- White v White: The Dawn of Formal Equality -- A Move Towards Substantive Equality A New Era: The Autonomy Turn -- The Clean Break: Discourses of Self-Righting -- Contracting Out: The Rise of Prenuptial Agreements -- The Withdrawal of Access to Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Vulnerability, Law, and the Unmarried Family -- Dependency-Work in Cohabiting Relationships: The Legal Framework -- Sole Ownership -- Joint Ownership -- Proprietary Estoppel -- The Temporality of Legal Intervention -- The Commitment to Autonomy -- Property and the Restrained State -- Emotional and Rational Voices: Conflicting Legal Narratives -- The Private Family's Influence: Gender and Sentimentality -- Women's Work: A Labour of Love -- Female Domesticity -- Sentimentalisation of Dependency-Work -- The Male Claimant: Commercialising the Personal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6 Theorising Resilience -- The Origins of Resilience: Overcoming Hardship -- Neoliberal Interpretations of Resilience: Invulnerability and Personal Responsibility -- A New Vision of Resilience: The 'Responsive State' -- Towards a Theory of Resilience for Dependency-Workers -- Resilience as Relationality -- A Commitment to Equality: Revaluing Dependency-Work -- Feeling Resilient: The State's Duty to Promote Relational Autonomy -- Temporal Aspects of Resilience -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7 Imagining the Responsive State -- A Preliminary Question: Distinguishing Between Married and Unmarried Families -- Response 1: Redistribution of Resources -- Redistribution: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Objections to Redistribution -- Response 2: State Subsidy for Dependency-Work -- State Subsidy: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- State Subsidy and Resilience -- Objections to State Subsidy -- Response 3: Deferred Community of Property -- Deferred Community: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Deferred Community and Resilience -- Objections to Deferred Community The Need for a Holistic Approach -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Concluding Thoughts -- The Vulnerability Perspective -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Relational Vulnerability: Law and Temporality -- Resilience -- A Global Crisis and the Need for Urgent Reform -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Gordon-Bouvier, Ellen Verfasser aut Relational Vulnerability Theory, Law and the Private Family Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (215 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Canadian Cases -- Australian Cases -- Table of Legislation -- England and Wales -- Scotland -- South Africa -- 1 Introducing Relational Vulnerability -- Being Vulnerable: The Inherent Human Condition -- Expanding the Boundaries of the Universal Model -- A Theory of Relational Vulnerability: Core Claims -- Multifarious Vulnerabilities -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Law, Relationality, and the Private Family -- Chapter Summaries -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Embodiment, Temporality, and the Private Family -- Embodied Vulnerability: Temporality and Rhythms -- Temporalising Embodied Vulnerability: Inevitability and Unpredictability -- Embodied Vulnerability and Relationality -- Relationality, Temporality, and Reliance on the Future Self -- The State's Role in Shaping Relational Networks -- Frozen in Time: The Autonomous Liberal Subject -- The Body as Secondary to the Mind -- The Private Family: A Cloak for Dependency-Work -- The Role of Law and the Fallacy of Family Privacy -- The Family's Gendered Roles -- Chrononormativity: The Temporal Arrangement of the Private Family -- Relational Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Relational Vulnerability: Economic, Psychological, Spatial -- Relational Vulnerability: Its Nature and Temporality -- The Three Strands of Relational Vulnerability -- Economic Harms -- Psychological Harms -- Spatial Harms -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4 Vulnerability, Law, and the Married Family -- Law's Influence on Marriage -- Marriage, Divorce, and the Restrained State -- Law and Married Dependency-Workers -- The Redistributive Regime -- Tracing the Evolution of the Dependency-Worker's Role -- Paternalism and Protection: The Early Financial Provision Principles -- White v White: The Dawn of Formal Equality -- A Move Towards Substantive Equality A New Era: The Autonomy Turn -- The Clean Break: Discourses of Self-Righting -- Contracting Out: The Rise of Prenuptial Agreements -- The Withdrawal of Access to Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Vulnerability, Law, and the Unmarried Family -- Dependency-Work in Cohabiting Relationships: The Legal Framework -- Sole Ownership -- Joint Ownership -- Proprietary Estoppel -- The Temporality of Legal Intervention -- The Commitment to Autonomy -- Property and the Restrained State -- Emotional and Rational Voices: Conflicting Legal Narratives -- The Private Family's Influence: Gender and Sentimentality -- Women's Work: A Labour of Love -- Female Domesticity -- Sentimentalisation of Dependency-Work -- The Male Claimant: Commercialising the Personal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6 Theorising Resilience -- The Origins of Resilience: Overcoming Hardship -- Neoliberal Interpretations of Resilience: Invulnerability and Personal Responsibility -- A New Vision of Resilience: The 'Responsive State' -- Towards a Theory of Resilience for Dependency-Workers -- Resilience as Relationality -- A Commitment to Equality: Revaluing Dependency-Work -- Feeling Resilient: The State's Duty to Promote Relational Autonomy -- Temporal Aspects of Resilience -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7 Imagining the Responsive State -- A Preliminary Question: Distinguishing Between Married and Unmarried Families -- Response 1: Redistribution of Resources -- Redistribution: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Objections to Redistribution -- Response 2: State Subsidy for Dependency-Work -- State Subsidy: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- State Subsidy and Resilience -- Objections to State Subsidy -- Response 3: Deferred Community of Property -- Deferred Community: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Deferred Community and Resilience -- Objections to Deferred Community The Need for a Holistic Approach -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Concluding Thoughts -- The Vulnerability Perspective -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Relational Vulnerability: Law and Temporality -- Resilience -- A Global Crisis and the Need for Urgent Reform -- Bibliography -- Index Criminal justice, Administration of Human rights Criminology Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gordon-Bouvier, Ellen Relational Vulnerability Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030613570 |
spellingShingle | Gordon-Bouvier, Ellen Relational Vulnerability Theory, Law and the Private Family Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Canadian Cases -- Australian Cases -- Table of Legislation -- England and Wales -- Scotland -- South Africa -- 1 Introducing Relational Vulnerability -- Being Vulnerable: The Inherent Human Condition -- Expanding the Boundaries of the Universal Model -- A Theory of Relational Vulnerability: Core Claims -- Multifarious Vulnerabilities -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Law, Relationality, and the Private Family -- Chapter Summaries -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Embodiment, Temporality, and the Private Family -- Embodied Vulnerability: Temporality and Rhythms -- Temporalising Embodied Vulnerability: Inevitability and Unpredictability -- Embodied Vulnerability and Relationality -- Relationality, Temporality, and Reliance on the Future Self -- The State's Role in Shaping Relational Networks -- Frozen in Time: The Autonomous Liberal Subject -- The Body as Secondary to the Mind -- The Private Family: A Cloak for Dependency-Work -- The Role of Law and the Fallacy of Family Privacy -- The Family's Gendered Roles -- Chrononormativity: The Temporal Arrangement of the Private Family -- Relational Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Relational Vulnerability: Economic, Psychological, Spatial -- Relational Vulnerability: Its Nature and Temporality -- The Three Strands of Relational Vulnerability -- Economic Harms -- Psychological Harms -- Spatial Harms -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4 Vulnerability, Law, and the Married Family -- Law's Influence on Marriage -- Marriage, Divorce, and the Restrained State -- Law and Married Dependency-Workers -- The Redistributive Regime -- Tracing the Evolution of the Dependency-Worker's Role -- Paternalism and Protection: The Early Financial Provision Principles -- White v White: The Dawn of Formal Equality -- A Move Towards Substantive Equality A New Era: The Autonomy Turn -- The Clean Break: Discourses of Self-Righting -- Contracting Out: The Rise of Prenuptial Agreements -- The Withdrawal of Access to Justice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Vulnerability, Law, and the Unmarried Family -- Dependency-Work in Cohabiting Relationships: The Legal Framework -- Sole Ownership -- Joint Ownership -- Proprietary Estoppel -- The Temporality of Legal Intervention -- The Commitment to Autonomy -- Property and the Restrained State -- Emotional and Rational Voices: Conflicting Legal Narratives -- The Private Family's Influence: Gender and Sentimentality -- Women's Work: A Labour of Love -- Female Domesticity -- Sentimentalisation of Dependency-Work -- The Male Claimant: Commercialising the Personal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6 Theorising Resilience -- The Origins of Resilience: Overcoming Hardship -- Neoliberal Interpretations of Resilience: Invulnerability and Personal Responsibility -- A New Vision of Resilience: The 'Responsive State' -- Towards a Theory of Resilience for Dependency-Workers -- Resilience as Relationality -- A Commitment to Equality: Revaluing Dependency-Work -- Feeling Resilient: The State's Duty to Promote Relational Autonomy -- Temporal Aspects of Resilience -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7 Imagining the Responsive State -- A Preliminary Question: Distinguishing Between Married and Unmarried Families -- Response 1: Redistribution of Resources -- Redistribution: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Objections to Redistribution -- Response 2: State Subsidy for Dependency-Work -- State Subsidy: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- State Subsidy and Resilience -- Objections to State Subsidy -- Response 3: Deferred Community of Property -- Deferred Community: Addressing Relational Vulnerability -- Deferred Community and Resilience -- Objections to Deferred Community The Need for a Holistic Approach -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Concluding Thoughts -- The Vulnerability Perspective -- Vulnerability's Temporality -- Relational Vulnerability: Law and Temporality -- Resilience -- A Global Crisis and the Need for Urgent Reform -- Bibliography -- Index Criminal justice, Administration of Human rights Criminology |
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