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  1. (In)vulnerable Managers in an Immigration Context.Marke Kivijärvi, Ida Okkonen & Marjo Siltaoja - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (4):845-859.
    Our study examines managerial vulnerability in a bureaucratic context, namely in Finnish immigration centres. We bring a care ethics perspective to the study of vulnerability and address how managers navigate relationships with vulnerable clients and their own vulnerability. Based on empirical data collected through interviews with immigration centre managers, we show how managers negotiated their (in)vulnerability through two alternating positionalities: (1) professionalism, through which they seek to control negative emotions in order to manage their own experiences of vulnerability and affective (...)
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  • Feminist Care Ethics Confronts Mainstream Philosophy.Maurice Hamington & Maggie FitzGerald - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (5):91.
    The central role of care in human history is beyond questioning [...].
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