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ix Acknowledgments I owe thanks, first of all, to the Center for American Progress for offering me a fellowship in 2006 that enabled me to begin the necessary research for this project. Special appreciation goes to Jonathan Moreno and Sam Berger for their generous support. I am also grateful to le Centre de Recherche en Éthique à l’Université de Montréal, especially Ryoa Chung, Daniel Weinstock, and Martin Blanchard, for a fellowship in the summer of 2008, which allowed me to further my investigation of the global justice literature and to lay the foundations for the book. For opportunities to present the work at various stages I offer thanks to the organizers and participants of: the Health in an Unequal World research network, especially Ted Schrecker and Ronald Labonté; the National Citizens’ Coalition for Nursing Home Reform’s 2007 annual meeting; the Manchester Workshop in Political Theory and Public Health in 2008; the On Lok annual meeting in 2008; the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (IJFAB) conference in 2008; the 2009 meeting at the University of Ottawa on the Migration of Health Professionals; the workshop on Care Labor Migration and Global Justice held at the Canadian Conference on International Health in 2009; and the workshop on Global Justice and Health Inequalities at the International Studies Association in 2011. Certain people warrant particular mention: Angus Dawson, Rebecca Shaw, Mary Rawlinson, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Rosie Tong, Lisa Forman, Andrea Kalfoglou, Bruce Jennings, Christine Straehle, Donald Redfoot, Jim Nelson, David Concepción, Judy Feder, and Henry Claypool. For research assistance, I am indebted to Zainab Ashraf, and Bonnie Gomolka. x Acknowledgments My most heartfelt gratitude goes to my mom and my steadfast friends, especially Manuela, Suzanne, Kristine, Ryoa, Mira, Mary, Jean-Michel and Hermes, Steve and Zoubeida, Ashby, Angela, Barb, Angus, and Béatrice. Above all, I owe love and thanks to my grandmother, her caregivers and their families, and to Thom. [34.230.84.106] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 09:41 GMT) Long-term Care, Globalization, and Justice This page intentionally left blank ...