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Crisis of democracy: Struggles over Nature, Community, Democracy and Care

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The premise of the meeting is that concurrent crises of care, ecology, solidarity, and democracy are deeply intertwined and cannot be adequately understood in isolation from one another. Thus, this workshop propose to assemble them together under the overarching concept of a “crisis of social reproduction” and to probe the relations among them. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: competing conceptions of social reproduction (domestic labor, affective labor, care, assuring and supporting the condition of life in the broad sense, etc.); multiple sites of social reproduction (families, states, civil society, markets, base communities, etc.); multiple threats to social reproduction (crises, commodification, austerity policy, environmental deterioration, militarism, etc.); injustices of social reproduction (relations of gender, class, race, nationality, citizenship, etc), struggles to assure sustainable conditions of life (affinities, antagonisms, solidarities, alliances, etc); and competing visions of “social-reproductive justice.”
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Dominique Méda. Crisis of democracy: Struggles over Nature, Community, Democracy and Care. Séminaire FMSH, Mar 2017, Paris, France. ⟨hal-01592932⟩
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