Women’s domestic work is largely deemed to be a ‘labour of love’ and lacking any value outside the private family. This reflects an ‘ideology of domesticity’, whereby women’s natural place is deemed to be in an imagined private sphere. In this article, I examine the status of housework in the context of asserting property rights in the home upon relationship-breakdown. Using Valverde’s legal chronotope as a lens, I argue that the ideology of domesticity is not merely present in legal discourse, but also takes on material form through the spatiotemporal ordering of the home. Housework is spatially and temporally concealed behind the powerful veneer of the imagined ideal family home, with corresponding invisibility in the law. For domestic wo...
Working from home is often associated with possibilities of anytime-anyplace working and with a fusi...
<p>This article critically discusses domestication and women’s work in household organizatio...
The current credit crisis has brought the subject of subprime and other problematic debt to the fore...
This project begins with an interest in the female space as active within the domestic sphere. It in...
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to examine whether disciplines outside law demonstrate consens...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
Domestic workers’ struggles for labor rights—both historically and currently—draw attention to the p...
This article presents a partial history of visions of technodomesticity in the global north, concent...
From Within explores the intersecting processes of construction of the home, social and individual i...
Feminists have demonstrated how the ideological dichotomy between home and work has helped to subord...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
If homes can be seen as a microcosm that interfaces with wider political, social and economic (natio...
When people work from home, the domains of home and work are co-located, often under one roof. Home...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
This article critically discusses domestication and women's work in household organization at Christ...
Working from home is often associated with possibilities of anytime-anyplace working and with a fusi...
<p>This article critically discusses domestication and women’s work in household organizatio...
The current credit crisis has brought the subject of subprime and other problematic debt to the fore...
This project begins with an interest in the female space as active within the domestic sphere. It in...
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to examine whether disciplines outside law demonstrate consens...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
Domestic workers’ struggles for labor rights—both historically and currently—draw attention to the p...
This article presents a partial history of visions of technodomesticity in the global north, concent...
From Within explores the intersecting processes of construction of the home, social and individual i...
Feminists have demonstrated how the ideological dichotomy between home and work has helped to subord...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
If homes can be seen as a microcosm that interfaces with wider political, social and economic (natio...
When people work from home, the domains of home and work are co-located, often under one roof. Home...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
This article critically discusses domestication and women's work in household organization at Christ...
Working from home is often associated with possibilities of anytime-anyplace working and with a fusi...
<p>This article critically discusses domestication and women’s work in household organizatio...
The current credit crisis has brought the subject of subprime and other problematic debt to the fore...