Commoning Care & Collective Power von Manuela Zechner | Childcare Commons and the Micropolitics of Municipalism in Barcelona | ISBN 9783903046313

Commoning Care & Collective Power

Childcare Commons and the Micropolitics of Municipalism in Barcelona

von Manuela Zechner, Vorwort von Joan Tronto
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinManuela Zechner
Vorwort vonJoan Tronto
Einführung vonBue Rübner Hansen
Mitherausgegeben vonLina Dokuzović
Mitherausgegeben vonNiki Kubaczek
Buchcover Commoning Care & Collective Power | Manuela Zechner | EAN 9783903046313 | ISBN 3-903046-31-0 | ISBN 978-3-903046-31-3
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Commoning Care & Collective Power

Childcare Commons and the Micropolitics of Municipalism in Barcelona

von Manuela Zechner, Vorwort von Joan Tronto
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinManuela Zechner
Vorwort vonJoan Tronto
Einführung vonBue Rübner Hansen
Mitherausgegeben vonLina Dokuzović
Mitherausgegeben vonNiki Kubaczek
Commoning Care & Collective Power traces the twin genealogies of childcare commons and the micropolitics of municipalism in Barcelona. It shows how grassroots movements engaged new institutional experiments after Spain’s 15M movement, marked by struggles for social reproduction and a new feminist politics, leading towards commons municipalisms. Interested in both struggles for and to care, this book looks across subjective and collective processes. Interdependence and autonomy, care and micropolitics, building power and commons, neighbourhood and city: those are some of the terms brought into resonant tension. Zechner honours the groundwork of mothers’ networks and commons nurseries, telling of powerful webs and infrastructures of care in the neighbourhood of Poble Sec. Midwives, mothers, carers and councillors prefigure schools and cities of care, as this book turns to explore how institutions are themselves sites of struggles to care. How to stay with the trouble of embodiment, interdependence and collective learning, even within institutional contexts? How might we grapple with the relation between movements and institutions? This book’s interweaving of concepts and experiences traces a powerful cycle of collective learning, yielding new articulations between the commons and the public, and channeling new feminist forces.