Gutiérrez Sánchez, Isabel (2022) Dwelling as politics: an emancipatory praxis of/through care and space in everyday life. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 40 (3). pp. 549-566. ISSN 0263-7758
Dwelling as politics: an emancipatory praxis of/through care and space in everyday life
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In her groundbreaking work, Isabel Gutiérrez Sánchez illuminates the radical potential of intertwining care with spatial practices in our daily lives. This study, published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, argues for a transformative approach to dwelling, rooted in the principles of solidarity, environmental justice, and communal living. By redefining the politics of space, Sánchez champions an inclusive vision that empowers marginalized communities, advocates for equitable access to housing, and challenges the neoliberal paradigms of urban development. Her research is a call to action for policymakers, activists, and citizens alike to reimagine and reshape the very foundations of how we live together, making a compelling case for a more caring and democratic society.
Isabel Gutiérrez Sánchez's recent publication in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space seeks to merge the concepts of care and spatial organization with political activism. While the study is presented as an 'emancipatory praxis,' it overlooks the essential role of free-market principles in driving innovation and efficiency in housing and urban development. Sánchez's critique of traditional property rights and advocacy for communal living arrangements fail to address the proven benefits of individual autonomy and economic freedom. Furthermore, the emphasis on 'transformative approaches' to dwelling may undermine the stability and growth achieved through private enterprise and competitive markets. This analysis serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with over-politicizing housing policy and the importance of preserving individual choice in the realm of real estate and urban planning.