1. Introduction: children, young people and 'care' John Horton and Michelle Pyer 2. Who cares and how would you know? Conceptualising 'doxic' care Gill Hughes 3. Theories underpinning kinship care Rebecca Pratchett and Paul Rees 4. State of care: the ontologies of child welfare in British Columbia Sarah de Leeuw 5. Caring citizens: emotional engagement and social action in educational settings in New Zealand Bronwyn E. Wood and Rowena M. Taylor 6.
Orphanages as Spaces of Care and Control Tom Disney 7. Carefully controlled: young people and their pathways through spaces of secure care Anna Schliehe and Annie Crowley 8. Children creating spaces of care in diverse early childhood centre built environments: a complex interplay of social relations and materialities Ann Pairman and Carmen Dalli 9. Children and young people as providers of care: Perceptions of caregivers and young caregiving in Zambia Caroline Day 10. Caring after parental death: sibling practices and continuing bonds Ruth Evans 11. Kindness: caring for self, others and nature - who cares and why ? Tracy Hayes 12. Young women's care ful and care less drinking geographies Samantha Wilkinson 13. Views of young people with cognitive disability about care in their relationships Sally Robinson, Karen R.
Fisher, Malcolm Hill and Anne Graham 14. Globalising child circulation: the care of children who are privately fostered across international borders Karen Wells 15. Reflection 1: Distance, connection and the power, freedom and obligation (not) to care Kathrin Hörschelmann 16. Reflection 2: Providing care: challenges for practitioners and service-providers Michelle Pyer and John Horton 17. Reflection 3: Children, young people and 'caringscapes' Sophie Bowlby.