There's no place like home: place and care in an ageing society / Christine Milligan
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Introduction.
Conceptualising the complex landscapes of care.
Who cares? : people, place and gender.
Mapping the contours of care : international and transnational perspectives.
Care and home.
Impact of new care technologies on home and care.
Care and community?
Care and transition : from community to residential care.
Emotion and the socio-spatial mediation of care.
Reconfiguring the landscape of care : porosity, integration and extitution.
Concluding commentary.
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