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Extraordinary normalcy: Home, relationships and identities in narratives of unpaid care

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posted on 2023-09-01, 14:19 authored by Carly Guest, Oonagh Corrigan
Based on audio diaries and narrative interviews with family carers, this paper suggests care can be understood as an experience of ‘extraordinary normalcy’, meaning that profound shifts in home, relationships and identities take place whilst caring, yet these become part of the normalcy of family life. To maintain and understand a sense of normalcy, our participants utilise professional and technological interventions in the home and draw on notions of responsibility, reciprocity and role-reversal as frameworks for explaining why they continue to care, despite the challenges it brings. The paper considers how domestic activities performed in the home can both highlight the extraordinary aspects of care and help maintain the normalcy of the everyday. Extraordinary normalcy is a concept that problematises definitions of care that remove it from the relational and everyday, yet acknowledges the challenges people face when performing care. This paper contributes to a call for a narrative based development of social policy and makes recommendations for policy and practice based on the in-depth accounts of family carers.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

53

Page range

71-78

Publication title

Health & Place

ISSN

1873-2054

Publisher

Elsevier

File version

  • Other

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2018-07-30

Legacy creation date

2018-07-27

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Medical Science (until September 2018)

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