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Social movements and the politics of care: Empathy, solidarity and eviction blockades

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Santos, Felipe G. (Auteur)
Titre
Social movements and the politics of care: Empathy, solidarity and eviction blockades
Résumé
This paper develops a perspective of mobilization based on the ethics of care to explore the complexities of political solidarity in social movements. On the one hand, it is interested in the reasons why commonly aggrieved individuals do not always collaborate to confront their oppression. On the other, it explores why sometimes people initiate mobilization for causes that do not benefit them directly. From a care perspective, aggrieved individuals may not mobilize to confront their troubles because some of their caring needs (emotional, identity, and participatory) are not covered. At the same time, empathy motivates people not affected by a grievance to initiate mobilization in support of the oppressed collective. Internal solidarity among those aggrieved may be created during the process of mobilization through care work. The analytical relevance of this model is demonstrated explaining the mobilization of the ‘Platform of Those Affected by Mortgages’, the biggest housing organization in Spain. A care-based approach to mobilization contributes to our analysis of contentious collective action by helping to better understand the complexities of political solidarity and the mechanisms through which organizations foster solidarity among their members.
Publication
Social Movement Studies
Volume
19
Numéro
2
Pages
125-143
Date
2020
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.1080/14742837.2019.1665504
ISSN
1474-2837
Titre abrégé
Social movements and the politics of care
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/8534121416
Consulté le
12/01/2023 17:44
Catalogue de bibl.
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Référence
Santos, Felipe G. (2020). Social movements and the politics of care: Empathy, solidarity and eviction blockades. Social Movement Studies, 19(2), 125‑143. https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2019.1665504
Périodes historiques
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    • 2010-2019
Régions géographiques
  • Europe
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