《Rethinking care as alternate infrastructure》

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作者
Ashraful Alam;Donna Houston
来源
CITIES,Vol.100,Issue1,Article 102662
语言
英文
关键字
Care as infrastructure;Caring with;Feminist care ethics;More-than-human;Democracy;Public care
作者单位
School of Geography, University of Otago, New Zealand;Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia;School of Geography, University of Otago, New Zealand;Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
摘要
We defend a particular view of care as alternate infrastructure. Drawing insights from feminist care ethics we rethink the dynamics between care and infrastructure to trace out more inclusive infrastructural conditions in cities. We use feminist ethics of “caring with” and the relational reading of infrastructure as “a specific form of life” to analyse everyday non-institutional care spaces in three cities. We observe that these care spaces involve particular labour, conditions and agencies in time and place that help recognise actually emerging and everyday care practices producing democratic infrastructural outcomes. These care spaces remain flexible to accommodate the caregiver and the care receiver without differentiating their abilities (or inabilities) of caring. The repertoire of agencies is not always limited to intra-human relations but sometimes extends to more-than-human relations. We develop a framework of diverse “care collectives”" to propose a shift of focus from the normative infrastructure of care that is sometimes produced through and sites of structural inequalities, elsewhere described as “infrastructural violence”. We conclude, a care-full infrastructural ‘turn’ in geographical and urban studies is timely to transform the social and political thinking in the treatment of ‘others’ – a necessary step to establish public care for participatory urban flourishing.