The feminist public-social/community paradigm of care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2024.8683Keywords:
feminism, democratization, rights, public-socio/community care, good practicesAbstract
The Strategic Plan for Effective Equality of Women and Men 2022-2025, includes the Government's political agenda on equality and contains a catalog of public care policies. Our objective is to identify the rights achieved and contribute to the vindication of new rights, allowing the feminist public commitment to care and social/community life to be energized in public spaces. In the public sphere, we reflect on the necessary transition of the care services system from the public-private to the public-social/community. This model values its specificities, proximity and quality, as a source of democratization, inclusion and social cohesion.
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