Date: 2021
Type: Article
Mutual aid in north London during the Covid-19 pandemic
Social movement studies, 2022, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 413-419
CHEVÉE, Adélie, Mutual aid in north London during the Covid-19 pandemic, Social movement studies, 2022, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 413-419
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Between March and June 2020, residents in north London faced the Covid-19 pandemic by creating neighbourhood Mutual Aid groups on WhatsApp and Facebook. These groups not only addressed basic survival needs such as bringing groceries and medicines to infected people, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations in quarantine; they also offered opportunities for social interactions between strangers living in the same neighbourhood during lock- down. Their success was linked to their rapid mobilization, adapt- ability and local knowledge. A study of their meso-level organization on Facebook shows that we should pay attention to the potential for mobilization of these grassroots structures. Their bottom-up organization, based on the principle ‘Solidarity not Charity’, showed a singular way to express dissent with policy response to the pandemic, and brought them closer to the horizontal social movements of the 2010s.
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Published online: 15 March 2021
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75272
Full-text via DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2021.1890574
ISSN: 1474-2837; 1474-2829
Publisher: Routledge
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