Time for Care

There is a stream of thought that runs through our new book “Museums and Well-being” that is interested in ideas around the politics of care. Due mostly to word length limits and a desire for our book to stay mostly on topic we make only limited tangential reference to these ideas. Yet, they are critical to our political understanding of […]

Life as Sickness, Life as Care

Building on previous posts about people who influenced our thoughts, we’d like to write a short post about another person we briefly mention in our book “Museums and Well-being“, and who in reality was a greater influence on our thoughts than might otherwise seem: Johanna Hedva, a Korean American writer, artist, and musician. They are the author of the 2018 […]

David Graeber and an ethic of care

Another person in our growing series of posts about influences in our book is David Graeber, pictured above in Rojava (image via twitter), who the world sadly lost a while ago. Graeber has long been an influence of ours and we’ve shared a friendship circle but never met in person. We wanted here to re-post a piece of his about […]