Construction of peace from daily life through care, stories of Mexican mothers of a rural community in the process of urbanization during home confinement
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rlpc.v4i8.16205Keywords:
Ethics of care, self-care, daily life, home confinement, research for peaceAbstract
The home confinement evidenced the critical aspect of the inequalities and violences around the social context of women, naming the unequal subsidy in the approach to domestic tasks and care in paid/unpaid working women. From Investigation for Peace, recovers to the ethics of care to recognize the human value of care, where men, women, family, community, society, market and State are recognized with the same capacities to approach care without the category of gender and rather, giving an epistemological and practical turn where it is recognized as a social and shared responsibility. Thus, home confinement where the public and private are joined at the same time-space, is an ideal setting to learn about strategies from everyday life. This work show some draws of how symbolic and cultural capitals are combined within the social practices of care and self-care with approaches to the ethics of care and peace construction.
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