2022
DOI: 10.1089/env.2021.0046
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Typologies of Mutual Aid in Climate Resilience: Variation in Reciprocity, Solidarity, Self-Determination, and Resistance

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“…Instead, the significance comes from the capacity for data to be a carrier of relationships, of value, and of collective autonomy. This aligns efforts to sustain forms of mutual aid and relational care across and between scales, which also creates some of the conditions required to sustain social relations in crisis (Harrington and Cole, 2022).…”
Section: Data Clubs and Local Ethics Boardsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Instead, the significance comes from the capacity for data to be a carrier of relationships, of value, and of collective autonomy. This aligns efforts to sustain forms of mutual aid and relational care across and between scales, which also creates some of the conditions required to sustain social relations in crisis (Harrington and Cole, 2022).…”
Section: Data Clubs and Local Ethics Boardsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Nonetheless, it was clear to us that climate change was opening new spaces of mobilization both at the institutional and grassroots scales. The observation of empirical cases of extreme events demonstrated the ability of grassroots organizations and/or municipalities to counteract and experiment with self-organization and progressive solidarity initiatives (Harrington & Cole, 2022). Occupy Sandy, studied by Ashley Dawson, is a handbook case of this kind of self-organized community rescue.…”
Section: Positioning Grassroots Innovation At the Center Of Climate A...mentioning
confidence: 99%