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Urban Popular Economies: Territories of Operation for Lives Deemed Worth Living
Benjamin, Solomon; Castronovo, Alioscia; Cavallero, Lucia Angela
; Gago, Maria Veronica
; Cielo, Cristina; Guma, Prince; Gupte, Rupali; Habermehl, Victoria; Salman, Lana; Shetty, Prasad; Simone, AbdouMaliq; Smith, Constance; Tonucci, João
Fecha de publicación:
09/2022
Editorial:
Duke University Press
Revista:
Public Culture
ISSN:
0899-2363
e-ISSN:
1527-8018
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
What is a life worth living and how is it concretely actualized by an urban majority making often unanticipated, unformatted uses of the urban to engender livelihoods in a dynamic and open-ended process? This is the key question undertaken in this collectively written piece. This means thinking about work, paid and unpaid, in ways that highlight the everyday practices of urban inhabitants as they put together territories in which to operate, which sustain their imaginations of well-being as part of a process of being with others—in households, neighborhoods, communities, and institutions. What is it that different kinds of workers have in common; what links them; where does the household begin and end; what is the difference between productive and reproductive work?.
Palabras clave:
POPULAR ECONOMIES
,
PANDEMIC
,
SOCIAL INFRAESTRUCTURES
,
WORK
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Benjamin, Solomon; Castronovo, Alioscia; Cavallero, Lucia Angela; Gago, Maria Veronica; Cielo, Cristina; et al.; Urban Popular Economies: Territories of Operation for Lives Deemed Worth Living; Duke University Press; Public Culture; 34; 3; 9-2022; 333-357
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