La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.

Following situations referred to as natural disaster (caused or not by humans), the concept of care (Tronto, 2008, 2012) is concrete because care activities become the main concern of everyone in order to ensure the vital needs of populations and of their immediate environment. In our societies, car...

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Main Author: Anouk Migeon
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Published: Quamoter 2024-04-01
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description Following situations referred to as natural disaster (caused or not by humans), the concept of care (Tronto, 2008, 2012) is concrete because care activities become the main concern of everyone in order to ensure the vital needs of populations and of their immediate environment. In our societies, care is mainly carried out in an assigned or constrained manner by women in society (Nurock Parizeau, 2022) ; therefore the present contribution is interested in how these activities, during a climatic catastrophe where a spontaneous democracy of care is taking place, are visible or not when they are carried out by everyone and over a large territory. In the context of increasing and worsening risks, vulnerabilities and climate disasters (RE6 GIEC, 2023), it is accepted that women will be increasingly vulnerable (European Parliament, 2012 ; CESE, 2023 ; Centre for Gender and Disaster, 2021 ; ONU, 2002 & 2009). This contribution therefore proposes to combine the concepts of care and gender to analyze and make visible processes that contribute to reinforcing, perpetuating and increasing gender inequalities and the vulnerability of women in a post-climate disaster territory. My situated knowledge (Haraway, 1988), as a resident and researcher who experienced the Alex storm (2020) in the Roya valley (06), allows me – from the impacted territory – to question the recognition of the role and place of women in this post climate catastrophe environment. In order to question the invisibilization of women in their participation in the careof the post-disaster territory, the article analyzes media sources and political visibility of women and men in times of crisis (short time of emergency ) and during the (re)construction of the territory (long term). This contribution creates the possibility for women in the Roya valley to propose collective practices of care activities as a protest and/or subversive practices in order respond to the failure of local public policies to take them into account.
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spelling doaj-art-827aa536247647fdaedd3a3f04df59c32025-08-20T02:43:45ZfraQuamoterGéoProximitéS3000-79842024-04-012-2024La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.Anouk Migeon0Université Sorbonne Paris NordFollowing situations referred to as natural disaster (caused or not by humans), the concept of care (Tronto, 2008, 2012) is concrete because care activities become the main concern of everyone in order to ensure the vital needs of populations and of their immediate environment. In our societies, care is mainly carried out in an assigned or constrained manner by women in society (Nurock Parizeau, 2022) ; therefore the present contribution is interested in how these activities, during a climatic catastrophe where a spontaneous democracy of care is taking place, are visible or not when they are carried out by everyone and over a large territory. In the context of increasing and worsening risks, vulnerabilities and climate disasters (RE6 GIEC, 2023), it is accepted that women will be increasingly vulnerable (European Parliament, 2012 ; CESE, 2023 ; Centre for Gender and Disaster, 2021 ; ONU, 2002 & 2009). This contribution therefore proposes to combine the concepts of care and gender to analyze and make visible processes that contribute to reinforcing, perpetuating and increasing gender inequalities and the vulnerability of women in a post-climate disaster territory. My situated knowledge (Haraway, 1988), as a resident and researcher who experienced the Alex storm (2020) in the Roya valley (06), allows me – from the impacted territory – to question the recognition of the role and place of women in this post climate catastrophe environment. In order to question the invisibilization of women in their participation in the careof the post-disaster territory, the article analyzes media sources and political visibility of women and men in times of crisis (short time of emergency ) and during the (re)construction of the territory (long term). This contribution creates the possibility for women in the Roya valley to propose collective practices of care activities as a protest and/or subversive practices in order respond to the failure of local public policies to take them into account. https://geoproximites.fr/ark:/84480/2024/06/01/gps-care-al8/caregendervulnerabilitieswomenruralityclimate disaster
spellingShingle Anouk Migeon
La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
GéoProximitéS
care
gender
vulnerabilities
women
rurality
climate disaster
title La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
title_full La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
title_fullStr La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
title_full_unstemmed La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
title_short La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya.
title_sort la double invisibilisation du care realise par les femmes en situation de post catastrophe climatique l exemple de la vallee de la roya
topic care
gender
vulnerabilities
women
rurality
climate disaster
url https://geoproximites.fr/ark:/84480/2024/06/01/gps-care-al8/
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