‘But then there’s always fissures between the rocks; there’s always space for change’: An interview with Kathleen Lynch.

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 ju...

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Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2023
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spelling I15-R214-article-3662023-10-03T12:51:16Z ‘But then there’s always fissures between the rocks; there’s always space for change’: An interview with Kathleen Lynch. “Siempre hay fisuras entre las rocas; siempre hubo lugar para el cambio”: Una entrevista con Kathleen Lynch. Lynch, Kathleen Flores, Rubén activismo desigualdad afectiva cuidados justicia social 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. Her most recent book, Care and Capitalism: Why Affective Equality Matters for Social Justice, was published by Polity Press, Cambridge in 2022. 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. The interview was conducted on April 2018, and was subsequently revised for clarity.  Kathleen Lynch, Profesora Emérita de Equality Studies en University College Dublin (UCD), jugó un papel importante en el establecimiento del Equality Studies Centre en 1990 (Centro de Estudios sobre la Igualdad) y de la School of Social Justice (Escuela de Justicia Social) en 2004/5, ambas en UCD. Es autora de varios libros y artículos, especialmente en el terreno de la educación, la igualdad, los cuidados y la justicia social. Su más reciente libro, Care and Capitalism: Why Affective Equality Matters for Social Justice, fue publicado por Polity Press en 2022. En esta entrevista, habla sobre las experiencias y los ideales que han dado forma a su trabajo como activista intelectual: desde sus años de formación en el oeste de Irlanda hasta su colaboración abriendo espacios para resistir la injusticia. También comenta algunas de las motivaciones detrás de su trabajo sobre la desigualdad en el cuidado y el afecto. La entrevista fue realizada en abril de 2018, y posteriormente revisada para mayor claridad, de ahí que aparezcan referencias a hechos posteriores, como la pandemia de Covid.   Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2023-10-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/366 10.35305/zf.vi31.366 Zona Franca; No. 31 (2023); 256-291 Zona Franca; Núm. 31 (2023); 256-291 Zona Franca; Núm. 31 (2023); 256-291 2545-6504 0329-8019 spa https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/366/385 https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/366/386 Derechos de autor 2023 Kathleen Lynch, Rubén Flores http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Lynch, Kathleen
Flores, Rubén
‘But then there’s always fissures between the rocks; there’s always space for change’: An interview with Kathleen Lynch.
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Flores, Rubén
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title ‘But then there’s always fissures between the rocks; there’s always space for change’: An interview with Kathleen Lynch.
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description 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. Her most recent book, Care and Capitalism: Why Affective Equality Matters for Social Justice, was published by Polity Press, Cambridge in 2022. 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. The interview was conducted on April 2018, and was subsequently revised for clarity. 
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