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'But then there's always fissures between the rocks; there's always space for change': an interview with Kathleen Lynch

Alternative Title
'Mas sempre há fissuras entre as rochas; sempre há espaço para mudança': uma entrevista com Kathleen Lynch
Author(s)
Lynch, Kathleen  
Flores, Rubén  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28230
Date Issued
2023-09-25
Date Available
2025-05-27T09:34:33Z
Abstract
Kathleen Lynch is Professor of Equality Studies (Emerita) at University College Dublin, UCD. She played a leading role in establishing the UCD Equality Studies Centre (1990) and the UCD School of Social Justice (2004/5). She has authored many books and articles on all types of equality and social justice issues, especially in education, and more recently on the relationship between care and justice. In this interview, she talks about the experiences and ideals that have shaped her work as an activist scholar: from her formative years in the
West of Ireland to her collaboration opening spaces for resisting injustice, such as the Centre for Equality Studies and the School of Social Justice at University College Dublin. She also discusses some of the motivations behind her work on care and affective inequality, including her most recent book: Care and Capitalism (2022). The interview was conducted on April 2018, and was subsequently revised for clarity.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Journal
INTERthesis, Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar
Volume
20
Start Page
1
End Page
27
Subjects

Activism

Affective inequality

Care

Social justice

DOI
10.5007/1807-1384.2023.e95284
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1807-1384
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