Under lockdown: Remaking “home” through infrastructures of care during COVID-19

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Solange Muñoz, Jordin Clark, Jeremy Auerbach, Lily Hardwig
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Abstract

This paper examines how poor urban residents in the Sun Valley public housing community in Denver, CO (US) experienced the pandemic during the first few months of the crisis. Employing a framework that focuses on people, community, housing and home as potential spaces and possibilities of “infrastructures of care”, this research examines the strategies and practices that emerged during the pandemic to address the immediate needs and concerns of the Sun Valley residents. We consider how these practices and the pandemic itself have potentially led to new imaginings and understandings of home and community, both at the intimate and collective scales. Using qualitative methods and photo-voice techniques, we documented residents’ experience during lockdown. Their narratives reveal the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s lives and highlight how community support, services and home are necessary for ensuring that residents can develop resilient infrastructures of care that allow them to overcome public health crises.
封锁之下:通过2019冠状病毒病期间的护理基础设施重建“家”
本文考察了美国科罗拉多州丹佛市太阳谷公共住房社区的贫困城市居民在危机爆发的头几个月里是如何经历疫情的。本研究采用一个以人、社区、住房和家庭为重点的框架,将其作为“护理基础设施”的潜在空间和可能性,研究了大流行期间出现的战略和做法,以解决太阳谷居民的迫切需求和关切。我们考虑这些做法和大流行病本身如何可能导致在亲密和集体层面上对家庭和社区产生新的想象和理解。我们使用定性方法和照片语音技术记录了居民在封锁期间的经历。他们的叙述揭示了COVID-19大流行对人们生活的多种影响,并强调了社区支持、服务和家庭对于确保居民能够发展有弹性的护理基础设施,使他们能够克服公共卫生危机是多么必要。
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