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Abstract In this musing, I reflect on care ethics as they relate to the material contours of everyday life. Drawing on my own queercrip life writing, I explore my experiences of participating in virtual disability support groups. Calling these meetings crip care assemblages , I note how ethical commitments, norms, and expectations relate to the material specifics in different support group configurations. In examining these configurations, I consider how access and participation are emergent phenomena, grounded in each entangled encounter, and the implications of this contingency for organizing collective care practices.
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@article{Wolf2026Crip,
title = {Crip Care Assemblages: Disability Justice Organizing, Sociomateriality, and the Radical Potential of Crip Worldmaking},
author = {Christine T. Wolf},
journal = {Hypatia},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1017/hyp.2026.10086},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2026.10086}
}
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