Datum
01. November 2025
Hybrid congress
CfP for panel ‚The Burden of Responsibility? Ethics, Power and Practice in Care Settings’
World Anthropological Union (WAU) 2025 Congress
November in Antigua, Guatemala
The Congress allows both online and face-to-face participation and we would love to receive your proposals
Deadline for submission is May 3rd, 2025. More information about submission here: Here you can find information about submission: https://www.waucongress2025.org/call-for-papers/
The Burden of Responsibility? Ethics, Power, and Practice in Care Settings
Abstract
Medical anthropologists have long interrogated the meanings and practices of care, from intimate forms of caregiving to institutional systems that administer and withhold care (Kleinman 1997; Mol 2008). Likewise, responsibility within health settings has been examined in terms of blame, accountability, and moral obligation (Farmer 2004; Fassin 2012; Demian, Fumanti, Lynteris 2023). However, we think that the intersection of theories of care and of responsibility could benefit from further exploration. We begin by asking: What do we mean when we speak of responsibility in contexts of care? We encourage contributors to critically reflect on the specificities that the term ‚responsibility’ assumes in care settings compared to other contexts, as well as on the ambiguities and difficulties involved in defining what responsibility consists of in such settings. How are practices of care entangled with responsibilities, both assumed and imposed? How do individuals and institutions negotiate the burden of care, and who is deemed responsible when care falls short or results in harm? What happens when responsibility is fragmented or resisted, and how are these processes shaped by power relations, gendered expectations, and neoliberal policies?
This panel seeks contributions that investigate the intersections of care and responsibility in health contexts globally. We invite paper proposals focusing on the intricate and often contested relationship between care and responsibility within (but not limited to) health and healing practices. In an era marked by increasingly complex health systems, structural inequalities, and global crises, the ethics and politics of care have taken on renewed significance. At the same time, notions of responsibility are being redefined, distributed, and resisted across multiple actors, including patients, families, healthcare professionals, communities, and states
We encourage submissions that critically examine the ways in which care is both an ethical practice and a site of power, and how responsibility is ascribed, internalized, or contested in different medical and socio-political landscapes.
We welcome papers engaging with, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Moral economies of care and the distribution of responsibility (Mol 2008; Han 2012);
‑Care work and the burdens of responsibility within families and communities (Ticktin 2011; Thelen 2015);
‑Intersections between care, responsibility and gendered expectations (Glenn 2012);
‑Institutional care practices and systemic failures in assuming responsibility (Garcia 2010; Livingston 2012);
‑The impact of neoliberal reforms and policies on shaping responsibilities (Muehlebach 2012);
– Health policies and the delegation of responsibility to patients and caregivers (Biehl 2013);
– Indigenous, feminist, and decolonial perspectives on care and responsibility (Briggs and Mantini-Briggs 2003; Puig de la Bellacasa 2017);
– The role of the state in care provision and the politics of neglect (Das 2015; Redfield 2013);
– Global health interventions and transnational responsibilities (Nguyen 2010; Adams 2016).
More info at https://www.waucongress2025.org/panel/?id=892