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Care as social organization

Author(s)
Tatjana Thelen
Abstract

Although increasingly debated in public, scholarly discourses on care remain fragmented. This is not only due to the scientific division of labor, but also to different national research traditions as well as to categories that link predefined relations to specific practices. In this article I set out to establish care practices as vital elements of social organization in order to overcome commonplace dichotomies such as private- public, good–bad, modern–traditional, and micro–macro. In order to facilitate making care a central element of anthropological theory, I revisit diverse theoretical frame- works from Marxism and feminism to disability, social security and humanitarianism studies. With the decline of Marxist anthropology, the awareness it once raised regarding ‘public’ aspects of care has virtually vanished. Today practices of care are mostly discussed in kinship debates, with the result that the importance of care for other social relations is underestimated. Finally, I propose a processual conceptualization of care with a focus on practices that can enhance our understanding of the links and overlaps between relationships that are usually analysed within distinct spheres of social life, such as economics and politics.

Organisation(s)
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Journal
Anthropological Theory
Volume
15
Pages
497-515
No. of pages
19
ISSN
1463-4996
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1463499615600893
Publication date
12-2015
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
504017 Cultural anthropology, 504009 Ethnology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Anthropology, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/care-as-social-organization(4a6af19c-e959-41ad-943d-f2115dd0e791).html