IMPROVISING COVID RELIEF IN NEW DELHI: Rehearsal and Improvisational Capacity in Informal Student Networks

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2024-11

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Dasgupta, AnushkaORCID 0009-0006-1980-7658
van den Berg, MargueriteISNI 0000000069555582

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Abstract

Building on qualitative interviews, this article brings into view how New Delhi university students organized improvised forms of Covid relief during the Delta coronavirus wave in the spring of 2021. Responding to a lack of care due to state negligence and a breakdown of public and private healthcare infrastructure, students coordinated access to crucial resources such as masks, other personal protective equipment and even oxygen through the use of social media, existing social networks, and practices developed in earlier moments of organizing. Using the lenses of improvisation, rehearsal and repair, this article documents how students improvised informal Covid relief. Conceptually, the article offers the framework of transposition to look at how improvisational capacity in a social network was shifted from one crisis to the next.

Keywords

care, Covid relief, improvisation, infrastructures, New Delhi, organizing, repair, Development, Sociology and Political Science, Urban Studies

Citation

Dasgupta, A & van den Berg, M 2024, 'IMPROVISING COVID RELIEF IN NEW DELHI : Rehearsal and Improvisational Capacity in Informal Student Networks', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 48, no. 6, pp. 1137-1150. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.13282