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1: Introduction; The Proliferation and Intensification of Struggles; Struggles in Elderly Care; A Map of Struggles; Struggles About Silencing and Regulation; A Feminist, Critical Insider; Why Is This Book Necessary?; Struggles, Multilevel Governmentality and Transnational Discourses; The Structure of the Book; Notes; References; 2: The Changing Landscape of Elderly Care and the Proliferation of Struggles; Social and Political Processes Changing the Landscape; Commodifying Care: Markets, Outsourcing and Emotional Labor
Professionalizing and Struggles About Knowledge, Ideals of Care and Boundaries Individualization, Late Modern Families and Changing Images of Old Age; Gendering and De-gendering of Care; Globalizing and Migration; Bureaucratizing; Neo-liberalism and Neo-liberalizing; A Changing Landscape of Elderly Care: Uncertainty, Complexity and Tensions; Notes; References; 3: Theorizing Elderly Care; Existing, Dominant Theory, and Bringing Power Back In; Three Other Straitjackets of Our Thinking; Power-over and Power-to in Care; Using Foucault's Concept of Critique
Relatedness, Assemblage of Care and Strangers Reframing Dilemmas into Struggles Between Different Logics; Emotional Regimes; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4: Silences That Matter; Silence and Silencing; Silencing and Care; Identifying Silencing4; Deconstruction; Comparative Discourse Analysis; Memory Work; Silencing 'Loneliness' and the 'Professional Carer'; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5: Regulating Elderly Care And Struggles; From Government to Hybrid Forms of Regulation; Struggles Between Different Logics in Hybrid Forms of Regulation; Multilevel, Global Governmentality
Struggles in Multilevel, Global Governmentality Gendered Regulation; Struggles About Gendered Regulation; Conclusion; Notes; References; 6: Conclusion: A New Analytics; A New Analytics of Care: A Changing Landscape and a New Theorizing; Two Kinds of Struggles: Silencing and Regulation of Care; Beyond a Nordic Context? Beyond Elderly Care?; Regulation: A New Ideal of Elderly Care and Some Reflections; Challenges to the Existing Forms of Regulation?; Note; References; Index
Professionalizing and Struggles About Knowledge, Ideals of Care and Boundaries Individualization, Late Modern Families and Changing Images of Old Age; Gendering and De-gendering of Care; Globalizing and Migration; Bureaucratizing; Neo-liberalism and Neo-liberalizing; A Changing Landscape of Elderly Care: Uncertainty, Complexity and Tensions; Notes; References; 3: Theorizing Elderly Care; Existing, Dominant Theory, and Bringing Power Back In; Three Other Straitjackets of Our Thinking; Power-over and Power-to in Care; Using Foucault's Concept of Critique
Relatedness, Assemblage of Care and Strangers Reframing Dilemmas into Struggles Between Different Logics; Emotional Regimes; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4: Silences That Matter; Silence and Silencing; Silencing and Care; Identifying Silencing4; Deconstruction; Comparative Discourse Analysis; Memory Work; Silencing 'Loneliness' and the 'Professional Carer'; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5: Regulating Elderly Care And Struggles; From Government to Hybrid Forms of Regulation; Struggles Between Different Logics in Hybrid Forms of Regulation; Multilevel, Global Governmentality
Struggles in Multilevel, Global Governmentality Gendered Regulation; Struggles About Gendered Regulation; Conclusion; Notes; References; 6: Conclusion: A New Analytics; A New Analytics of Care: A Changing Landscape and a New Theorizing; Two Kinds of Struggles: Silencing and Regulation of Care; Beyond a Nordic Context? Beyond Elderly Care?; Regulation: A New Ideal of Elderly Care and Some Reflections; Challenges to the Existing Forms of Regulation?; Note; References; Index