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  • The COVID-19 pandemic added a new layer of consequences to a care crisis that was already harsh in "post-socialist" Serbia. This paper examines the failures of the care infrastructure in Serbia during the pandemic and the resulting intensification of temporary networks of care. We look at housing as a key care infrastructure in the pandemic and discuss how care thrives across the urban space. To conceptualise how housing is sustained as a care infrastructure in the post-Yugoslav context, we introduce the notion of infra-commoning. We discuss how infra-commoning generates dynamic social and economic reproduction patterns that are the foundation of social organisation. Finally, we analyse anti-eviction struggles as an infracommoning practice and explain how collective efforts of solidarity, mutual aid, and self-care are thwarted and rendered legally impossible. (xsd:string)
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  • 2021 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.12759/hsr.46.2021.4.189-208 ()
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  • Struggles for Care Infrastructures in Serbia: The Pandemic, Dispossessed Care, and Housing (xsd:string)
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  • In: Historical Social Research, 46, 2021, 4, 189-208 (xsd:string)
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