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The republican idea of non-domination stresses the importance of certain social relationships for a person’s freedom, showing that freedom is a social-relational state. While the idea of freedom as non-domination receives a lot of attention in the literature, republican theorists say surprisingly little about equality. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to carve out the contours of a republican conception of equality.. In so doing, I will argue that republican accounts of equality share a significant normative overlap with the idea of social equality. However, closer analysis of Philip Pettit’s account of ‘expressive egalitarianism’ (which Pettit sees as inherently connected to non-domination) and recent theories of social equality shows that republican non-domination – in contrast to what Pettit seems to claim – is not sufficient for securing (republican) social equality. In order to secure social equality for all, republicans would have to go beyond non-domination.

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The first collected volume on social and relational equality.
Addresses a gap in the literature - while many philosophers have pointed to the importance of social equality, it requires much more theoretical development, which this volume aims to provide.
Offers a unique answer to the debate about whether or not equality is valuable.
Features a foreword by eminent political theorist David Miller
Includes new contributions by some of the most well-known contemporary moral and political philosophers, such as Samuel Scheffler and Jonathan Wolff.
Is equality valuable? This question dominates many discussions of social justice, which tend to center on whether certain forms of distributive equality are valuable, such as the equal distribution of primary social goods. But these discussions often neglect what is known as social or relational equality. Social equality suggests that equality is foremost about relationships and interactions between people, rather than being primarily about distribution.

A number of philosophers have written about the significance of social equality, and it has also played an important role in real-life egalitarian movements, such as feminism and civil rights movements. However, as it has been relatively neglected in comparison to the debates about distributive equality, it requires much more theoretical attention. This volume brings together a collection of ten original essays which present new analyses of social and relational equality in philosophy and political theory. The essays analyze the nature of social equality, as well as its relationship to justice and politics.

Readership: The book is primarily aimed at professionals in the field - philosophers (especially in moral, social and political philosophy) and political theorists. It is also aimed at the academic library market. Moreover, the book should be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students attending courses on theories of equality and/or social justice.

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Participatory and socially engaged art practices have, for a couple of decades, emerged a myriad of aesthetic and methodological strategies across different media. These are artistic practices that have a primary interest in participation, affecting social dynamics, dialogue and at times political activism. Nato Thompson in “Living Form: Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011” surveys these
practices, which range from theatre to urban planning, visual art to healthcare. Linked to notions such as relational aesthetics (Bourriaud, 1998), community art and public art, socially engaged art often focuses on the development of a sense of ownership by the part of participants. If an artist is working truly collaboratively with participants and addressing the reality of a particular community, the long-term effect of a project lies in the process of engagement as well as in the artwork itself. Projects by New York based artist Pablo Helguera, for example, use different media to engage with social inequalities through participative action while rejecting the notion of art for art sake.

“Socially engaged art functions by attaching itself to subjects and problems that normally belong to other disciplines, moving them temporarily into a space of ambiguity. It is this temporary snatching away of subjects into the realm of art-making that brings new insights to a particular problem or condition and in turn makes it visible to other disciplines.” (Helguera, 2011)

Socially engaged practices develop the notion of artwork about or by a community, to work of a community. In this chapter we address how socially engaged, participatory approaches can form a context for the sonic arts, arguably less explored than practices such as theatre and performance art. The use of sound is clearly present in a wide range of socially engaged work (e.g. Helguera’s “Aelia Media” enabling a nomadic radio station in Bologna or Maria Andueza “Immigrant Sounds – Res(on)Art (Stockholm)” exploring ways of sonically resonating a city, or Sue MacCauley’s “The Housing Project” addressing ways of representing the views of urban dwellers on public scape through sound art. It is nevertheless rare to encounter projects which take our experience of sound in the everyday as a trigger for community social engagement in a participatory context.
We address concepts and methodologies behind the project Som da Maré, a participatory sonic arts project in the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro.

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Drawing on insights from a range of disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, history, politics, but particularly sociology and sociological theory, this thesis explores the relationship between emotions and social change in late or 'liquid' modernity. It deploys the Republic of Ireland in the twentieth century as a case study. It argues that the Irish case in an ideal site for this research given the speed and scale of changes that have occurred there, particularly since the 1950's. The primary research question guiding the study is: What has been the effect of 'social change' in Ireland on the emotional lives of Irish people? The thesis is structured in three parts. Part one (chapters one to three) is primarily theoretical. It aims to develop a distinctive theoretical framework, process-relational realism, and argues that three concepts, properly treated, are central to answering the research question. These are emotion, power and (emotional) habitus. Part two is a bridging chapter, in which the empirical portion of the study, its design and method, are outlined. This study is based on a series of qualitative life-history interviews conducted using the Biographical Narrative Research Method. Part three is primarily empirical. The first chapter critically explores Bauman's concept of liquid modernity in relation to the Irish case and offers a short social history of the Irish twentieth century, which focuses on emotions and power. The second deploys two (ideal-type) interview cases to support the argument that Ireland experienced a habitus shift, from a relatively homogeneous to a heterogeneous habitus, and a corresponding shift from a relatively repressive emotional regime to a more expressive one, with significant effects on the emotional habitus. The final chapter takes a broader view of these changes, suggests that social change has been ambivalent, and outlines a new typology of emotional pathologies that the study suggests are characteristic of contemporary emotional life.

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Curriculum for Excellence, Scotland’s 3-18 curriculum, has been described as ‘the most significant curricular change in Scotland for a generation’ (McAra, Broadley and McLauchlan, 2013:223). The purpose of the curriculum is ‘encapsulated’ in four capacities in order that learners become i) successful learners, ii) confident individuals, iii) responsible citizens, and iv) effective contributors. With particular reference to these capacities, we explore the principle of autonomy as it pertains to both individual and collective flourishing seeking to disarm commonplace criticisms of autonomy by arguing that it might be put to work in CfE as a potentially multi-dimensional, context-sensitive concept that is relational as well as individual. We conclude that the four capacities lend themselves to re-consideration and re-mapping in pursuit of autonomy and flourishing premised on the principles of liberal personhood.

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Identity disturbance has been suggested to be a core feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, there is little known about the identity of individuals with symptoms of BPD from the participant’s perspective. This study availed of in-depth lightly structured life story interviews with five female participants. Thematic analysis was utilized to derive three themes of identity: connection, distance between us, and hurt and healing. Results provided support for multiple and flexible conceptualizations of identity in comparison to the idea of a unitary self/identity. Results also suggested that participants were able to establish differing connections to others ranging from disconnection to intimacy and care. Participants reported that their identities were impacted upon by historical and current family/relationship dysfunction, but life stories also illustrated the positive impact of healing relationship experiences. Findings provide support for psychological theories that consider a multiple and relational self/identity and the empowerment of healthy aspects of the self in BPD recovery. Studies that assess the association between insight and change may further our knowledge into this complex population.

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Laughter and humor are pervasive phenomena in conversa- tional interactions. This paper argues that they function as displays of mind-reading abilities in social interactions–as suggested by the Analogi- cal Peacock Hypothesis (APH). In this view, they are both social bonding signals and can elevate one’s social status. The relational combination of concepts in humor is addressed. However, it is in the inclusion of context and receiver knowledge, required by the APH view, that it contributes the most to existing theories. Taboo and offensive humor are addressed in terms of costly signaling, and implications for human computer inter- action and some possible routes to solutions are suggested.

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The purpose of this research study was to investigate and identify possible patterns relating to academic performance on the effects of university students self-selecting where to sit in a lecture theatre.
The key research questions are:
1. Does seating position affect student performance?
2. Do the most academically able and engaged students regularly sit at the front of lecture theatres?
Academic achievement
Preliminary results suggest significant assessment score differences between those that sit at the front and those that sit further the back. Of those that received a grade of 75%+ (Grade A) 6.67% regularly sat at the back. With the same group 46.67% regularly sat at the front. Of the group that scored less than 50% (Grade D) 0% of students regularly sat at the front. 12.50% regularly sat in the middle zones with 37.50% sitting at the back. It was also observed that the remaining numbers did not consistently sit in the same zone.

Temporal movement
There is little evidence of movement between seating zones of the Grade A group throughout the 24 week period. However there was considerable movement with the Grade D group. Although still under analysis there appears be a pattern of students in this group graduating towards the back seating positions over the course of the programme.

Engagement
The frequency of completed entries on PinPoint was also used as an indicator of engagement. With the Grade A group 75% of them regularly completed an entry whereas in the Grade D group this drops to less than 50%.
Further analysis on the attitudinal factors in relational to seating position and performance are ongoing, but preliminary results suggest that those students that scored highly in attitude tended to sit at the front and middle sections.
It would indeed appear that the more highly engaged and academically capable students voluntarily sit at the front for most lectures. Interestingly as the course progresses those who had lesser engagement and below average midterm results tend to began to sit progressively toward the back. If this is a repeatable pattern then a linear regression analysis of the seating positions and midterm results could help predict students in danger of failing.

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In recent years wellbeing has been linked increasingly with children’s rights, often characterised as central to their realisation. Indeed it has been suggested that the two concepts are so intertwined that their pairing has become something of a mantra in the literature on childhood. This paper seeks to explore the nature of the relationship between wellbeing and participation rights, using a recently developed ‘rights-based’ measure of children’s participation in school and community, the Children’s Participation Rights Questionnaire (CPRQ), and an established measure of subjective wellbeing – KIDSCREEN-10. The data for the study came from the Kids’ Life and Times (KLT) which is an annual online survey of Primary 7 children carried out in Northern Ireland. In 2013 approximately 3,800 children (51% girls; 49% boys) from 212 schools participated in KLT. The findings showed a statistically significant positive correlation between children’s overall scores on the KIDSCREEN-10 subjective wellbeing measure and their perceptions that their participation rights are respected in school and community settings. Further, the results indicated that it is the social relations/autonomy questions on KIDSCREEN-10 which are most strongly related to children’s perceptions that their participation rights are respected. Exploration of the findings by gender showed that there were no significant differences in overall wellbeing; however girls had higher scores than boys on the social relations/autonomy domain of KIDSCREEN-10. Girls were also more positive than boys about their participation in school and community. In light of the findings from this study, it is suggested that what lies at the heart of the relationship between child wellbeing and children’s participation rights is the social/relational aspects of both participation and wellbeing.

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To better understand the nature of temporary spatial clusters (TSC’s) in industrial marketing settings, this conceptual paper first provides a theoretical synthesis of spatial understanding from the industrial marketing (IM) and economic geography (EG) fields, focusing particularly on Doreen Massey’s work on relational space. This leads to a conceptual schema for organizing the IM literature in terms of spatiality, and which also helps clarify the ontological nature of TSCs. We then move to introduce the notion of institutional boundary-work, drawing on the work of Thomas Gieryn, and Andrea Brighenti’s examination of territorology, to conceptualize the activities of market actors engaged in the ongoing social accomplishment of TSCs. Such activities, we suggest, involve these actors ‘marching’ boundaries to assume network influence and maintain market order in IM settings. In summary, therefore, our paper addresses two fundamental questions: i) How do we conceptualize the form of TSCs in IM settings? And, ii) what function(s) are TSCs performing (and how is this being undertaken) in IM? The paper closes by providing methodological guidance for how a research agenda on TSCs within IM activity might be developed, followed by a summary of the managerial implications that emerge from our theorizations.

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Modern approaches to biomedical research and diagnostics targeted towards precision medicine are generating ‘big data’ across a range of high-throughput experimental and analytical platforms. Integrative analysis of this rich clinical, pathological, molecular and imaging data represents one of the greatest bottlenecks in biomarker discovery research in cancer and other diseases. Following on from the publication of our successful framework for multimodal data amalgamation and integrative analysis, Pathology Integromics in Cancer (PICan), this article will explore the essential elements of assembling an integromics framework from a more detailed perspective. PICan, built around a relational database storing curated multimodal data, is the research tool sitting at the heart of our interdisciplinary efforts to streamline biomarker discovery and validation. While recognizing that every institution has a unique set of priorities and challenges, we will use our experiences with PICan as a case study and starting point, rationalizing the design choices we made within the context of our local infrastructure and specific needs, but also highlighting alternative approaches that may better suit other programmes of research and discovery. Along the way, we stress that integromics is not just a set of tools, but rather a cohesive paradigm for how modern bioinformatics can be enhanced. Successful implementation of an integromics framework is a collaborative team effort that is built with an eye to the future and greatly accelerates the processes of biomarker discovery, validation and translation into clinical practice.

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Introdução: A compreensão do papel da intimidade no cuidar é uma questão essencial para o estabelecimento das competências relacionais no processo de cuidar o utente, visto que este se centra no desenvolvimento de relações interpessoais. Na formação dos estudantes de Enfermagem, visa-se o desenvolvimento de competências, assentes na compreensão da dimensão ética dos cuidados de forma a “promover o desenvolvimento ético, com respeito pela autonomia das pessoas, pressupõe prudência, reflexão crítica, consciência de cidadania e de responsabilidade” (Bettencourt, 2008: 61). Sendo assim, o modelo de formação em enfermagem deve assentar num processo reflexivo que proporcione aos estudantes a aquisição de posturas e condutas que lhe permitam a aquisição de competências profissionais. Objetivo: Compreender quais as variáveis que são preditoras do desenvolvimento das dimensões das competências relacionais na preservação da intimidade do utente. Metodologia: Estudo descritivo – correlacional de abordagem quantitativa. A população acessível, foram os estudantes da licenciatura em enfermagem de uma Escola Superior de Enfermagem integrada numa Universidade (A) e de uma Escola Superior de Saúde integrada num Instituto Politécnico (B). A amostra foi constituída por todos os estudantes de enfermagem das referidas escolas a partir do ano em que iniciam o primeiro ensino clínico. Os instrumentos de recolha de dados foram um questionário de caracterização dos estudantes e do contexto clínico e um Inventário de Competências Relacionais de Ajuda (ICRA). Os dados foram analisados com recurso ao Software IBM® SPSS® Statistic (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) de onde se fez uma análise dedutiva. Resultados: As variáveis independentes que melhor predizem a variável dependente (Competências relacionais) são a Escola seguida do ano e do acompanhamento em ensino clínico. Após a utilização dos métodos de seleção de preditores (seleção de Forward, seleção Backward e seleção Stepwise) as nossas variáveis independentes preditoras são o ano, a escola e o tipo de acompanhamento em EC, as restantes foram excluídas (sexo, idade, estado civil e habilitações literárias). Conclusões: As variáveis preditoras evidenciam a sua importância no desenvolvimento das competências relacionais dos estudantes de enfermagem, interferindo nos seus comportamentos enquanto estudantes e futuros enfermeiros. São variáveis que de uma ou de outra forma vão influenciar como é que cada estudante se vai comportar perante as situações de cuidado, onde se salientam nomeadamente o sexo e o ano do curso, variáveis que são intrínsecas a cada estudante, enquanto a Escola e o tipo de acompanhamento em EC são extrínsecas aos estudantes. Estas últimas são, portanto, as que consideramos que poderão ser alteradas em cada escola para que os estudantes adquiram e desenvolvam este domínio das competências de forma mais harmoniosa com o cuidar em enfermagem. Referencia Bibliográficas Almeida, M.J.F. (2004), A intimidade da «pessoa doente» em contexto hospitalar: valores e fundamentos éticos, Dissertação de mestrado, Porto: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto. Acedido em 14/08/2012, disponível em: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/9667 Bettencourt, M. (2008), «Tomada de posição sobre a segurança do cliente», Revista da Ordem dos Enfermeiros, Nº 29, maio, Lisboa: Ordem dos enfermeiros, pp. 57-62. Melo, R.C.; Parreira, P.M. (2009), «Predictors of the development of relational skills: Study with students of nursing», in The 1st International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science, Japão: Kobe International Exhibition Hall, pp. 90. Acedido em 17/08/2012, disponível em: http://wans.umin.ne.jp/confe/wans_1st.pdf

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A tese que se apresenta defende que a capacidade criativa, manifestação de criatividade da condição humana, ao ser promovida e desenvolvida facilita a ocorrência da aprendizagem da atitude criativa, que tem como efeito a flexibilidade de pensamento, a originalidade das ideias e a fluidez de expressão, potenciando, simultaneamente, a comunicação e a expressão pessoal, ao despertar a curiosidade e o espírito crítico. Para demonstrar a sua validade e legitimidade começou-se por estabelecer a conexão de dois campos de estudos, criatividade e comunicação-ludicidade. De seguida definiu-se três vias distintas que permitiu chegar à perspectiva teórica da pragmática da criatividade: A primeira via diz respeito ao entendimento de diferentes perspectivas teóricas de autores de referência que se dedicaram ao estudo da compreensão da criatividade e à investigação dos factores que permitem a promoção e o desenvolvimento da criatividade humana e social, tentando estabelecer um paralelo entre elas; a segunda via, foi a apropriação da pragmática da comunicação humana estabelecida pela Escola de Pensamento de Palo Alto (1967), e a sua transposição para o campo teórico da criatividade, o que permite sublinhar a relevância dos factores de interacção e de contextos situacionais na construção da aprendizagem e na mudança; a terceira e última via diz respeito à adopção da noção de consequencialidade estabelecido por Cronen e Sigman (1995), no contexto da comunicação humana, o que possibilita a delimitação do percurso no campo da pragmática da criatividade. Das três vias definidas resulta a elaboração da conceptualização sobre a atitude criativa e a definição da metodologia de design de criatividade que se define como uma metodologia de comunicação e ludicidade e de experiência criativa, concebida e desenvolvida segundo um modelo sistémico, que promove a construção de aprendizagens e mudanças, que potenciam o desenvolvimento da criatividade bem como os seus efeitos na autonomia individual, nomeadamente, a flexibilidade do pensamento, a capacidade crítica, a originalidade da concepção, a construção de artefactos e a cooperação na interacção com os outros e consigo mesmo. Os resultados obtidos fazem parte integrante do projecto de investigação, formação e intervenção designado por CriCoLudi– criatividade, comunicação-ludicidade que se apresentam e sustentam a afirmação da tese enunciada. O referido projecto CriCoLudi foi desenvolvido no contexto da formação inicial de futuros Educadores de Infância, integrado na disciplina de Comunicação e Ludicidade, da Licenciatura em Educação de Infância da Universidade de Aveiro decorrido no ano lectivo de 2004/05, com uma amostra constituida por dezassete sujeitos-alvo mediados (SAMos) e por um sujeito-alvo mediador (SAMr), autora da tese. O projecto CriCoLudi foi desenvolvido em contexto de sala de aula em situação de intervenção do tipo oficina, mediado pela concepção e produção de artefactos lúdicos e de criatividade. As relações estabelecidas entre o processo de promoção e desenvolvimento da capacidade criativa com o seu efeito, atitude criativa dela decorrente, revelaram-se ao longo do processo de construção da aprendizagem e da mudança de comportamentos dos sujeitos alvo mediados, através da metodologia proposta e criada para o efeito, design de criatividade, que se desenvolveu através de estratégias relacionais, em contexto situacional e inter-pessoal de oficina, promovendo-se e desenvolvendo-se a capacidade de questionar dos estereótipos reenquadrando um novo olhar sobre a realidade, promovidas pelo sujeito-alvo mediador, reponsável pelo processo em causa.

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Os sistemas familiares multigeracionais (três ou mais gerações vivas) passaram de raros no passado a uma realidade social cada vez mais comum na actualidade, devido ao fenómeno demográfico de envelhecimento populacional. Este estudo pretende contribuir para o conhecimento deste sistema social, situado entre a família nuclear e a comunidade, procurando descrever a sua estrutura, funções e padrões relacionais dos seus membros com outros familiares e com os sistemas sociais envolventes. Para tal, foi organizada uma amostra de 25 famílias multigeracionais (contendo quatro gerações), à qual foi aplicada uma entrevista de genograma a um elemento das gerações intermédias e quatro entrevistas de análise da rede social pessoal (uma por geração), perfazendo um total de 25 entrevistas de genograma e 92 de avaliação da rede social (menos 8 do que o esperado devido a mortalidade experimental). A análise dos dados possibilitou: 1) a aplicação do princípio de totalidade sistémica à família multigeracional, a sua definição como um sistema social de complexidade idiossincrática, a identificação dos subsistemas que compõem o objecto de estudo (indivíduo, núcleo familiar, composição familiar, geração, linhagem), e a definição de uma tipologia familiar multigeracional (família unificada, dispersa e fragmentada); 2) a identificação e análise de papéis sociais desempenhados pelos indivíduos no contexto familiar multigeracional especificamente relevantes neste nível sistémico (guardião das memórias familiares, elo de ligação familiar, pronto-socorro familiar); 3) a descrição das redes sociais pessoais e a identificação das diferenças estruturais e funcionais entre indivíduos pertencentes a diferentes subsistemas geracionais, que permitem reflectir sobre a evolução da rede social ao longo das várias fases de desenvolvimento individual e familiar; 4) um conhecimento mais aprofundado das redes sociais dos indivíduos mais idosos que pertencem a famílias multigeracionais, da composição da matriz relacional percepcionada como significativa e apoios disponibilizados. Em suma, os dois primeiros capítulos reflectem o esforço de desenvolvimento de um modelo heurístico para o sistema familiar multigeracional, numa perspectiva estruturalista, enquanto os dois capítulos subsequentes, apoiandose conceptualmente nos anteriores, facultam um quadro das relações entre subsistemas geracionais na actualidade, através de uma metodologia de análise das redes sociais. ABSTRACT: Multigenerational family systems comprising four generations are increasingly common nowadays due to the demographic phenomenon of population aging. This study aims at a deeper understanding of this social system, placed between the nuclear family and the community, in particular by describing its structure, functions and relational patterns of its members with other members in the family and surrounding social systems. A sample of 25 multigenerational families (comprising four generations) was selected. A genogram interview was applied to a member of the middle generations, and four personal social network questionnaires were administered to one element of each generation. A total of 25 genograms and 92 social network inventories were collected (minus 8 than expected due to experimental mortality). Main findings were: 1) the application of systemic principles to the multigenerational family, which allowed us to define it as a social system of idiosyncratic complexity, involving specific subsystems (individual, family nucleus, family composition, generation, lineage), and also to define a multigenerational family typology (unified, dispersed and fragmented family); 2) the identification and analysis of social roles assumed by individuals in the multigenerational family context, that are specifically relevant in this systemic level (keeper of family memories, connecting link in the family, family first aider); 3) the description of the personal social networks and the identification of structural and functional differences among individuals belonging to different generational subsystems, which allowed for a reflection on the evolution of social networks through the various stages of individual and family development; 4) a deeper knowledge of the eldest family members social networks, i.e. the relational matrix of significant individuals and supports in oldold age. In summary, the first two chapters reflect the development of a heuristic model directed at the multigenerational family, whereas the two subsequent chapters provide a view of contemporaneous relationships between generational subsystems, through a social network analysis methodology.

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A investigação tem demonstrado que os enfermeiros tendem a interagir menos e a centrarem-se mais em cuidados físicos na prestação de cuidados a idosos dependentes, confusos e/ou desorientados. Contudo a literatura em enfermagem demonstra que a interacção social com pacientes dependentes é importante, pois permite melhoria da sua situação clínica e melhor reintegração. Este estudo exploratório procura contribuir para compreender melhor como se pode promover a qualidade dos cuidados de enfermagem a idosos dependentes em três contextos: hospital, cuidados continuados e em centro de saúde (domiciliares). Procura-se contribuir para a sensibilização e formação de enfermeiros na prestação de cuidados de qualidade a idosos dependentes e melhor definir cuidados relacionais a estas pessoas. Especificamente este estudo procura: i) identificar os cuidados de enfermagem a prestar aos pacientes idosos dependentes; ii) aprofundar o conhecimento sobre as dificuldades/obstáculos (emocionais, institucionais, relacionais, …) dos enfermeiros na promoção de uma relação de cuidados mais expressivos a idosos dependentes; iii) identificar factores que facilitam e dificultam a prestação de cuidados mais relacionais; iv) identificar modos de fomentar, sensibilizar e motivar os enfermeiros para a prestação de cuidados a pessoas idosas dependentes. A metodologia adoptada neste estudo é o PhotoVoice, aplicado a 3 grupos de enfermeiros que prestam cuidados a idosos dependentes em 3 contextos: hospital; comunidade (centro de saúde); cuidados continuados. Assim, abrangem-se os três principais contextos em que o idoso dependente pode estar inserido e o enfermeiro presta cuidados. A amostra envolve 12 enfermeiros (3 de contexto hospitalar, 3 de cuidados continuados e 6 de centro de saúde), com idades entre os 22 e 43 anos, 10 do sexo feminino. Os principais resultados sugerem que a promoção dos cuidados de enfermagem a pessoas idosas dependentes envolve: i) trabalho e decisão em equipa multidisciplinar; ii) mais recursos materiais e humanos; iii) melhores condições físicas e formação adequada. Paralelamente, o principal obstáculo à prestação de cuidados de enfermagem de qualidade nos três contextos centra-se na escassez de recursos e na desorganização, que se traduzem em falta de tempo, desordem e frustração. Além disso, os participantes salientam a importância do envolvimento da família, considerada parte da unidade de cuidado.