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Struggles for Care Infrastructures in Serbia: The Pandemic, Dispossessed Care, and Housing

Kämpfe um Care-Infrastrukturen in Serbien: Pandemie, Wohnen und Sorge-Enteignung
[journal article]

Vilenica, Ana
Mentus, Vladimir
Ristić, Irena

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic added a new layer of consequences to a care crisis that was already harsh in "post-socialist" Serbia. This paper examines the failures of the care infrastructure in Serbia during the pandemic and the resulting intensification of temporary networks of care. We look at housing as... view more

The COVID-19 pandemic added a new layer of consequences to a care crisis that was already harsh in "post-socialist" Serbia. This paper examines the failures of the care infrastructure in Serbia during the pandemic and the resulting intensification of temporary networks of care. We look at housing as a key care infrastructure in the pandemic and discuss how care thrives across the urban space. To conceptualise how housing is sustained as a care infrastructure in the post-Yugoslav context, we introduce the notion of infra-commoning. We discuss how infra-commoning generates dynamic social and economic reproduction patterns that are the foundation of social organisation. Finally, we analyse anti-eviction struggles as an infracommoning practice and explain how collective efforts of solidarity, mutual aid, and self-care are thwarted and rendered legally impossible.... view less

Keywords
Serbia; epidemic; caregiving; crisis; health care; public health; social policy; housing policy; public housing; infrastructure; self-help; self-organization; post-socialist country

Classification
Health Policy
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology

Free Keywords
housing; care; commoning; COVID-19; pandemic

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 189-208

Journal
Historical Social Research, 46 (2021) 4

Issue topic
Forum: Caring in Times of Global Pandemic

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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