Mutual aid and solidarity politics in times of emergency: direct social action and temporality in Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Movement Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1080/14742837.2023.2204426
Lorenzo Zamponi
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From the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and the social distancing measures introduced created a series of social problems and needs that were partially addressed in Italy as well as in other countries by grassroots mutual aid initiatives. This article analyses these initiatives as direct social actions: actions that do not primarily focus on claiming something from the state or other power holders, but instead on directly transforming some specific aspects of society by means of the very action itself. The article addresses the impact of the temporality of emergency on solidarity politics by employing a series of qualitative interviews and choosing to place the analysis of mutual aid initiatives that developed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in longer pathways of engagement in direct social action. While many of these initiatives were strongly rooted in the Italian social movement and civil society landscape and the choice to engage in mutual aid activities was the result of long years of reflection and planning, the article shows how strongly the temporality of emergency affected the nature of these initiatives, their development and their outcomes, in particular with regard to the extraordinary number of people who volunteered and their relationship with politicisation processes. Through this analysis, the article aims to contribute to the understanding of a crucial form of action and the influence of exceptional contexts on collective action. © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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紧急时期的互助和团结政治:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间意大利的直接社会行动和临时性
从2020年春季开始,2019冠状病毒病大流行和采取的社会距离措施造成了一系列社会问题和需求,这些问题和需求在意大利和其他国家通过基层互助倡议得到了部分解决。本文将这些倡议作为直接的社会行动来分析:这些行动并不主要侧重于从国家或其他权力持有者那里要求什么,而是通过行动本身直接改变社会的某些特定方面。本文通过采用一系列定性访谈,并选择将对2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下制定的互助倡议的分析置于参与直接社会行动的长期途径中,解决了紧急情况的暂时性对团结政治的影响。虽然其中许多倡议深深植根于意大利社会运动和民间社会格局,参与互助活动的选择是经过多年思考和规划的结果,但文章表明,紧急情况的暂时性对这些倡议的性质、发展和结果有多么强烈的影响,特别是在志愿人数众多及其与政治化进程的关系方面。通过这一分析,本文旨在有助于理解行动的一种关键形式以及特殊背景对集体行动的影响。©2023 Informa UK Limited以Taylor & Francis Group的名义进行交易。
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