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Mustasaari et al. 2016
Key Overview
Argument
Dominant frameworks (autonomy, reason, citizenship) are exclusionary.
Law should be reoriented to reflect care, interdependence, and social context.
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Personhood should be defined through relationships, not individualism.
Evidence
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Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen: Autonomy in dementia care—legal recognition of partial and relational capacity
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Purpose
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Center relationality, care, dependency, and vulnerability
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Concepts
Belonging & Identity
Subjectivity includes notions of belonging, the politics of belonging encompass both citizenship and identity,
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Care Relationships
Often invisible in law, and requires recognition and protection
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Citizenship
Starting at
where all men were free and, in theory, capable of enjoying rights
Intersects with identity, legality, and exclusion
More than status—relational, participatory, and political
Autonomy & Relationality
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Autonomy is not independence, it's co-produced in social contexts
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