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SUMMARY:Start of Winter 2014 Instruction
DESCRIPTION:Classes start Monday\, January 6.\nMonday\, January 20: Martin Luther King\, Jr. holiday. \nMonday\, February 17: Presidents’ Day holiday. \nhm 10/3/13
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/start-of-winter-2014-instruction/
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SUMMARY:Caring Democracy: The Paradigm Changes
DESCRIPTION:HULL LECTURE ON WOMEN AND SOCIAL JUSTICE \nThe feminist ethic of care grew out of a challenge to the traditional public/private split with its exclusion of women from the public sphere.  In the past generation\, though\, neoliberal economic and political policies have reduced the prospects for collective life in a “public” sphere.  This talk will discuss how care\, beginning from different ontological\, epistemological\, ethical and political premises\, can serve as an overarching critique of neoliberalism. \nJoan Tronto is the author of Caring Democracy: Markets\, Equality\, and Justice and Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care. She is the co-editor\, with Cathy Cohen and Kathy Jones\, of Women Transforming Politics: An Alternative Reader. \nSponsored by the Hull Lecture on Women and Social Justice\, the IHC’s  Sara Miller McCune and George D. McCune Endowment\, and the IHC’s Value of Care series. \nhm 1/6/14
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