This publication explores the intersection of family education and illness, focusing on the circulation of knowledge and coordination of care practices within families. Coordinated by Nicoletta Diasio and Louis Mathiot, the dossier examines how families navigate health and disease, highlighting the roles of medical professionals and the involvement of young carers. It delves into the dynamics of domestic care and the transmission of health-related knowledge, emphasizing gender roles, with mothers and daughters often at the forefront. The work aims to elevate the importance of domestic health care, challenging its historical undervaluation. The intended audience includes scholars and practitioners in sociology, family studies, and healthcare. |