The Times of Caring Democracy: Feminist Chronopolitics and the Temporalities of Care

dc.contributor.authorBeier, Friederike
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-28T17:20:43Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThis article explores a feminist chronopolitics of care through tracing the (missing) links between care, time and democracy. In democratic and care theories, temporalities have mostly been theorized regarding duration and speed. To extend this limited understanding of democratic and caring temporalities, the article draws on feminist theories of time to theorize the temporalities of care. Drawing on the concept of caring democracy, which centers dependencies and caring relationships, the article expands its limited temporal understanding. The emphasis on the temporalities of care challenges hegemonic temporal regimes based on linear clock-time in capitalist societies. Instead, it proposes reflecting on the multiple temporalities of care and integrating them into democratic processes. This might allow for a move toward a gender- and time-just caring democracy through what I propose to call feminist chronopolitics.
dc.identifier.issn2332-8894
dc.identifier.issn2332-8908
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/democratic-theory/article/times-of-caring-democracy/7503AB1FFF0484E1C2B8B4F3730F28D0
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdigef.unam.mx/handle/rdigef/2286
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDemocratic Theory
dc.subjectDemocracy
dc.subjectCare
dc.subjectCaring democracy
dc.subjectChronopolitics
dc.subjectEthics of care
dc.subjectFeminist time theory
dc.subjectTemporalities of care
dc.subjectTime
dc.titleThe Times of Caring Democracy: Feminist Chronopolitics and the Temporalities of Care
dc.typeArticle

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