Martin Robb
@DrMartinRobb
Professor of Care Ethics and Culture @OU_HWSC. Host of Careful Thinking podcast. Co-editor @CandS_Journal. See also @carequotes1. Opinions my own. 🇺🇦🎗️
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In my latest Substack post, I reflect on my podcast interview with Alisha Ibkar, about her research with the protesting Muslim grandmothers of Shaheen Bagh, Delhi, and the role of care - and performance - in political action.
New Substack post about eminent psychologist Carol Gilligan's recent revisiting and critique of her 1982 publication, 'In a Different Voice', which many regard as the foundational text of care ethics.
In my latest post, I recommend some brilliant care-related newsletters that I've come across on Substack.
My government is going to reward the murderers of this beautiful family. The horror of it.
🕯️The Zohar family were at home when Hamas invaded. Terrorists murdered them inside their safe room. The only survivor was the youngest, Ariel, who had gone out for a jog early in the morning. He buried his parents and sisters and his grandad who was also murdered. Never forget.
Surprising poll shows that Britons and French know the difference betwen moral imperative and shabby cynicism. NEW by @jlpartnerspolls: only 13% of Brits - and just 11% of Labour voters (big surprise) - support recognising a state of Palestine with no conditions. 51% oppose…
Almost nine out of 10 Britons do not back Sir Keir Starmer recognising a Palestinian state without conditions, a poll has found Read the full story ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/2…
New Substack post - out today. Subscribe for free to get regular updates on care-related content and linked podcast episodes.
My Careful Thinking podcast is back from its summer break, and in this first episode of the autumn, I talk with my @OpenUniversity colleague Vince Mitchell @mightywhippet about his important research on the ethical challenges of caring for people with dementia.
I'm editing a special issue of the journal 'Genealogy' on 'Fatherhood, Memory and Identity' and invite contributions, from any disciplinary background, that explore these issues in creative and innovative ways, . Full details here: mdpi.com/journal/geneal…
Here's a reminder of my latest Substack post, in which I review this important new contribution to the growing literature on the ethics and aesthetics of care.
Where are the protests, academic boycotts, etc?
Where are the headlines? This mother in Iran is about to be hanged and I really feel helpless seeing silence from the big names, the anti-war activists in the West, the feminist leaders, the so-called free world leaders. Her only “crime”? Fighting for freedom and dignity for her…
Thanks, @ActChris for posting this link to my review.
I was delighted to discover that a group of hikers in the Netherlands had used an episode of my Careful Thinking podcast as the focus for conversation on one of their 'care-ethical' walks.
In my latest Substack post, I interview Pragya Dev about her fascinating research which applies a care ethical perspective to the analysis of contemporary Indian fiction, exploring themes of vulnerability and dependency.
Trying something new in this Substack post: interviewing a care theorist via email. My conversation with Spanish philosopher Irene Comins Mingol focuses on her research in peace studies and eco-philosophy, and the ways in which her work is informed by the ethics of care.
The latest episode of my Careful Thinking podcast features my conversation with political scientist @LorraineKrall about politics, disability and community. Read about the episode at my Substack, which also includes a link to the podcast.
My very first time as a guest on a podcast (!): careful-thinking.captivate.fm/episode/commun… --I got to talk about my work on care ethics. Talking on a podcast is a special skill--@DrMartinRobb asked wonderful, thought-provoking questions.
Substack post reflecting on my recent webinar talk on supporting bereaved fathers, and the implications for thinking about men's practices and experiences of care, and the nature of care generally.
In the latest episode of my Careful Thinking podcast, I talk with Melody Escobar about her book 'Revelations of Divine Care: Disability, Spirituality, and Mutual Flourishing'.
Honoured to be the first speaker in this important new webinar series. More information here: nobumpnocare.com
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