The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic.
In this article we share a series of reflections on the links between the production of community care from popular economy organizations and spatial dynamics, specifically considering the ways in which these relationships were put into play in the context of the pandemic. From a qualitative explora...
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I28-R259-article-132932026-02-25T22:40:30Z The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. La producción de cuidados comunitarios desde la economía popular. Reflexiones en torno a las espacialidades y formas de movilidad a partir de un análisis de las prácticas de mujeres de los sectores populares durante la pandemia Pacífico, Florencia Daniela Stefanetti, Camila care, socio-community work, spatiality, mobility, popular economy. CARE SOCIO-COMMUNITY WORK SPATIALITY MOBILITY POPULAR ECONOMY CUIDADO TRABAJO SOCIO COMUNITARIO ESPACIALIDAD MOVILIDAD ECONOMÍA POPULAR In this article we share a series of reflections on the links between the production of community care from popular economy organizations and spatial dynamics, specifically considering the ways in which these relationships were put into play in the context of the pandemic. From a qualitative exploration developed during the years 2020 and 2021 we have sought to shed light on two axes of analysis: On the one hand, we inquired into the production of spatialities as part of the conditions of possibility for the development of socio-community work, considering the spatial-temporal articulation and the materialities involved. On the other hand, we seek to apprehend these cares from the movements that make them possible, considering the displacements and circulations of the people who carry out socio-community work. Recovering a series of contributions developed from feminist geography and the mobility paradigm, we will argue that the development of socio-community work practices implies intervening on the organization and uses of space, developing a complex spatio-temporal organization that blurs the boundaries between what is defined as "community" and "family" care and between "collective" care and "self-care". En este artículo compartimos una serie de reflexiones en torno a los vínculos entre la producción de cuidados comunitarios desde organizaciones de la economía popular y las dinámicas espaciales considerando específicamente las maneras en que estas relaciones se pusieron en juego en el contexto de la pandemia. A partir de una exploración cualitativa desarrollada durante los años 2020 y 2021 hemos procurado arrojar luz sobre dos ejes de análisis: Por un lado, indagamos en la producción de espacialidades como parte de las condiciones de posibilidad para el desarrollo de los trabajos socio comunitarios, considerando la articulación espacio temporal y las materialidades involucradas. Por otro lado, buscamos aprehender a estos cuidados a partir de los movimientos que los hacen posibles, considerando los desplazamientos y circulaciones de las personas que realizan trabajos socio comunitarios. Recuperando una serie de contribuciones desarrolladas desde la geografía feminista y el paradigma de la movilidad, sostendremos que el desarrollo de prácticas de trabajo socio comunitario implica intervenir sobre la organización y usos del espacio, desarrollando una compleja organización espacio temporal que torna difusos los límites entre aquello que se define como cuidado “comunitario” y “familiar” y entre los cuidados “colectivos y el “auto cuidado”. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2026-02-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/13293 10.34096/mora.n31.13293 Mora; Vol. 2 Núm. 31 1853-001X 0328-8773 spa https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/13293/15865 Derechos de autor 2026 Florencia Daniela Pacífico, Camila Stefanetti |
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care, socio-community work, spatiality, mobility, popular economy. CARE SOCIO-COMMUNITY WORK SPATIALITY MOBILITY POPULAR ECONOMY CUIDADO TRABAJO SOCIO COMUNITARIO ESPACIALIDAD MOVILIDAD ECONOMÍA POPULAR |
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care, socio-community work, spatiality, mobility, popular economy. CARE SOCIO-COMMUNITY WORK SPATIALITY MOBILITY POPULAR ECONOMY CUIDADO TRABAJO SOCIO COMUNITARIO ESPACIALIDAD MOVILIDAD ECONOMÍA POPULAR Pacífico, Florencia Daniela Stefanetti, Camila The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. |
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care, socio-community work, spatiality, mobility, popular economy. CARE SOCIO-COMMUNITY WORK SPATIALITY MOBILITY POPULAR ECONOMY CUIDADO TRABAJO SOCIO COMUNITARIO ESPACIALIDAD MOVILIDAD ECONOMÍA POPULAR |
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The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. |
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The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. |
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The production of community care from the popular economy. Reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. |
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production of community care from the popular economy. reflections on spatialities and forms of mobility based on an analysis of the practices of women from popular sectors during the pandemic. |
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In this article we share a series of reflections on the links between the production of community care from popular economy organizations and spatial dynamics, specifically considering the ways in which these relationships were put into play in the context of the pandemic. From a qualitative exploration developed during the years 2020 and 2021 we have sought to shed light on two axes of analysis: On the one hand, we inquired into the production of spatialities as part of the conditions of possibility for the development of socio-community work, considering the spatial-temporal articulation and the materialities involved. On the other hand, we seek to apprehend these cares from the movements that make them possible, considering the displacements and circulations of the people who carry out socio-community work. Recovering a series of contributions developed from feminist geography and the mobility paradigm, we will argue that the development of socio-community work practices implies intervening on the organization and uses of space, developing a complex spatio-temporal organization that blurs the boundaries between what is defined as "community" and "family" care and between "collective" care and "self-care". |
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