On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe

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Autor(a) principal: Pusceddu, A. M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Matos, P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26836
Resumo: In this article, we examine the mobilization, justification and enactment of ideologies of care and social reproduction in the field of religious charity-based social assistance in Italy and Portugal under austerity. Our framework combines the feminist critique of the naturalization of gendered inequalities with Gramsci's notion of common sense. Drawing on ethnographic research in two mid-size cities in Italy (Brindisi) and Portugal (Setúbal), we address, in a comparative perspective, changes in the model of welfare redistribution enhanced by the implementation of austerity policies. We aim to illuminate how the gendered domestic sphere and the expansion of religious charities under austerity are tight together through ideologies of care and social reproduction, becoming operative in the concrete management of welfare redistribution and integral to the implementation and legitimation of emerging austerity welfare regimes. Focusing on the everyday and mundane tasks of charity work, we show the existence of a relational continuum between the gendered domestic sphere and charity voluntary work. We provide evidence of how naturalized visions and patterns of care inherent in family ideologies are transferred into the sphere of social assistance, hence recast as moral and practical regulatory principles of welfare distribution. Finally, we show how the common sense of social reproduction ultimately becomes instrumental in the regressive naturalization of poverty at the core of the exclusionary and discriminatory patterns of welfare distribution.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
title On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
spellingShingle On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
Pusceddu, A. M.
Austerity
Charity
Common sense
Ideologies of care
Social reproduction
title_short On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
title_full On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
title_fullStr On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
title_full_unstemmed On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
title_sort On the common sense of social reproduction: Social assistance and ideologies of care in austerity Europe
author Pusceddu, A. M.
author_facet Pusceddu, A. M.
Matos, P.
author_role author
author2 Matos, P.
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Matos, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Austerity
Charity
Common sense
Ideologies of care
Social reproduction
topic Austerity
Charity
Common sense
Ideologies of care
Social reproduction
description In this article, we examine the mobilization, justification and enactment of ideologies of care and social reproduction in the field of religious charity-based social assistance in Italy and Portugal under austerity. Our framework combines the feminist critique of the naturalization of gendered inequalities with Gramsci's notion of common sense. Drawing on ethnographic research in two mid-size cities in Italy (Brindisi) and Portugal (Setúbal), we address, in a comparative perspective, changes in the model of welfare redistribution enhanced by the implementation of austerity policies. We aim to illuminate how the gendered domestic sphere and the expansion of religious charities under austerity are tight together through ideologies of care and social reproduction, becoming operative in the concrete management of welfare redistribution and integral to the implementation and legitimation of emerging austerity welfare regimes. Focusing on the everyday and mundane tasks of charity work, we show the existence of a relational continuum between the gendered domestic sphere and charity voluntary work. We provide evidence of how naturalized visions and patterns of care inherent in family ideologies are transferred into the sphere of social assistance, hence recast as moral and practical regulatory principles of welfare distribution. Finally, we show how the common sense of social reproduction ultimately becomes instrumental in the regressive naturalization of poverty at the core of the exclusionary and discriminatory patterns of welfare distribution.
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