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Diz, C., Estévez, B., & Martínez-Buján, R. (2022). Caring Democracy Now: Neighborhood Support Networks in the Wake of the 15-M. Social Movement Studies, 22(3), 361–380. https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2022.2033115
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[Abstract] In 2011 the Indignados traced a line of flight from austerity policies. They invented unprecedented
spaces for participation, re-imagined Spanish democracy and turned their attention to forms of
life as spaces for political transformation. Their practices enacted a collective sensitivity
that challenged the regime of impotence blocking their lives. The global financial crisis was
denying them a future, and their ability to think and act together. Ten years later, while the
COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the world’s normal course, self-organizing neighbours
updated the Indignados’ sensi-bility and methods. This article analyses the neighborhood support
networks created by the Mutual Aid Groups (GAM) in A Coruña, Spain, during the lockdown
in March 2020. As the government urged people to stay at home and obey the public health
directives, the GAM took care of vulnerable life and democracy, threatened today by new
authoritarian drives. From the standpoint of the ethics of care and an interest in
experimental social movements, we discuss the power of a caring democracy, which sustains life
and renews the democratic turn of the 15-M.
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