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000150016 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-9390-4022$$aCasas Cortes, Maribel
000150016 245__ $$aCare-tizenship: precarity, social movements, and the deleting/re-writing of citizenship
000150016 260__ $$c2019
000150016 5203_ $$aA series of activist efforts across Europe have been organizing under the umbrella concept of precarity, with a long trajectory of movements facing flexibilization policies, austerity programs and migratory restrictions. The rise of precarity activism in Spain has worked at the intersections of increasing vulnerability and mobility producing a prolific body of activist literature and rich repertoire of strategies. This paper explores how alternative concepts of citizenship have developed within debates among precarity organizing prior to and after the financial crisis in Europe. Concretely, feminist precarity collectives in Spain came up with the play-on-words of ‘Care-tizenship’ to evoke a different notion of political belonging with updated collective rights. The original Spanish term is arguably the result of a typo: an accidental switching of the order of vowels in the word ciudadanía resulted in cuidadanía, which totally changed the root word: from city to care. Caretizenship suggests a community of practice forged by ties of caring relationships, mutually attending to basic needs in a context of increasing vulnerability among local, migrant and emigrant populations. While far from a working institution, this activist theorization provides a ‘horizon’ to work toward constituting an opening of political imagination.
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000150016 591__ $$aPOLITICAL SCIENCE$$b97 / 180 = 0.539$$c2019$$dQ3$$eT2
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000150016 593__ $$aPolitical Science and International Relations$$c2019$$dQ1
000150016 593__ $$aGeography, Planning and Development$$c2019$$dQ1
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