Caracas, Departure City: Ethnography of Caretaking

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Abstract

The deterioration of living conditions in Venezuela has triggered a migratory crisis of unprecedented proportions. More than 20% of Venezuelans have fled the country since 2014. While the refugee crisis and the emergent diaspora have been the focus of aid and research, the local impact of emigration remains largely unexplored. Locally, emigration manifests itself as an ever-growing and distinct vacancy. This vacancy is managed through relational, interdependent, and dynamic practices of caretaking that transform spaces and social life, implicating local actors in migration processes. The research project examines caretaking in its reproductive and creative role with regards to belonging, citizenship, and the city in a context of departure. As emerging practices create new architectural and urban conditions, space becomes a vehicle for observing cultural transformations, economies, forms of solidarity, and activism that connect migrant and non-migrant actors in novel ways.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCA2RE+ Delft Recommendation
Subtitle of host publicationConference for Artistic and Architectural Research & Collective Evaluation of Design-driven Doctoral Training Programme
EditorsRoberto Cavallo, Alper Semih Alkan, Joran Kuijper
Place of PublicationDelft
PublisherTU Delft OPEN Publishing
Pages240-249
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-6366-660-2
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventCA2RE+ Recommendation - TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 28 Mar 20221 Apr 2022
https://delft.ca2re.eu/

Conference

ConferenceCA2RE+ Recommendation
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period28/03/221/04/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • depature city
  • emigration
  • architectural ethnography

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