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    <abstract language="eng">While acknowledging that care creates social bonds and glues societies together, this chapter discusses the value of care and struggles to provide care as that simultaneously as revealing the ing of alienated conditions in which they occur. It The discussion contributes a spatial perspective on the crossovers of care and caring relations by casting a light on how care materializes in urban space. We argue that it is the struggle of distribution across the private-public boundary and its negotiation that makes care, as well as struggles and contestations over care, tangible. As capitalism cuts away at social relationships and reduces capacities to care, it also abstracts care as a commodified category, which it then materializes in urban space as a provision or service whose task is to simultaneously ensure the reproduction of society and consolidate asymmetries in power relations. In such an environment, we argue that affective caring relations matter all the more because they build agency and agency to contest.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="eng">Contemporary urban space appears to be uncertain, presented with challenges and filled with threats. Rather than seeing this development as a transition from stable to unstable patterns of urban life, this chapter frames a proposition: Urban space has always been an unsettled ground unfolding through the sedimentation of routines, temporalities and contestations. In this chapter ‘unsettled’ is introduced as an open and speculative analytical lens, involving synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and interweaving social, cultural and political readings of urban life. With the focus on contingent and troubled relationships among (collective) bodies, space and society, ‘unsettled’ is identified as a manifestation, motivation, cause and target of social change, which is consolidated, modulated and contested across multiple dimensions of urban life. It may stretch or redefine social orders, urban infrastructures and everyday life, while unlocking potentials for moments in history to turn out differently.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="eng">Urban routines make visible contradictory processes of urbanization of society, on different spatial scales, from the individual body to planetary processes of urbanization. As recurring practices, they are constitutive of both (settled) social orders and (unsettling) subversive or revolutionary moments. In this chapter urban routines are scrutinized as sets of doings, sayings, tasks and projects through which individuals, collectives and institutions tacitly or purposefully create and balance tensions between settling and unsettling aspects of urban life. While routines embody urban dwellers’ endeavor to stabilize and maintain their living environments, they also enable subversive attempts to unsettle social and spatial dynamics across a plurality of binary pairs, such as what is included and what is excluded, what is present and what is absent. Therefore, urban routines fix and unlock, disturb and are disturbed, invent and are invented anew.</abstract>
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