Concluding reflections: ‘Care circulation’ in an increasingly mobile world: Further thoughts

  • Merla L
  • Baldassar L
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In this paper, Laura Merla and Loretta Baldassar address some of the key critiques that were formulated in this symposium on the ‘care circulation” perspective these two authors offered in their edited volume entitled “Transnational Families, Migration and the Circula- tion of Care”. Here, they focus in particular on three themes: care as social capital, the need to bring back ‘the political’, and the (dis)-embodiment of care practices. They highlight in particular that ‘care chains’ and ‘care circulation’ should not be seen as opposite, but rather as complementary perspectives.

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Merla, L., & Baldassar, L. (2016). Concluding reflections: ‘Care circulation’ in an increasingly mobile world: Further thoughts. Papers. Revista de Sociologia, 101(2), 275. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/papers.2268

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