Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or sector or attributing a monetary value to women's unpaid labour. Each of these approaches is interested in creating an accurate representation of the real or 'whole' economy. But these representations are in the same lineage as mainstream economic conceptions; the economy remains a bounded entity that can be known by enumerating its parts. The 'adding on' and 'counting in' strategies employed by feminists complete the picture of what is needed to produce social well-being but do not necessarily help us think differently about how goods and services are or might be produced. In this article, the authors ask how feminist economic theory might ...
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in "Handbook on the International Po...
The article introduces feminist political economy as an analytical tool or interpretative frame for ...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
This paper will argue that ecofeminist political economy can make a major contribution to green econ...
We are interested in what people are already doing to build economies that acknowledge and take acco...
This essay discusses the origins, biases, and effects on contemporary discussions of economics and e...
This paper briefly introduces the idea of the "other" economy. The other economy is concerned with t...
Feminist economic geography has been a rich site for exploring issues of political economy and gende...
___Introduction___ Feminist economics has developed its position over the past decade, towards a ...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
Liberating Economics draws on central concepts from women\u27s studies scholarship to construct a fe...
Ecofeminism, as its name implies, brings together the insights of feminism and ecology. Feminism is ...
The article focuses on the issues regarding the social and political theory of feminism. It has been...
For decades, feminist economists have shown that differentiations and hierarchies between men and wo...
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in "Handbook on the International Po...
The article introduces feminist political economy as an analytical tool or interpretative frame for ...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
This paper will argue that ecofeminist political economy can make a major contribution to green econ...
We are interested in what people are already doing to build economies that acknowledge and take acco...
This essay discusses the origins, biases, and effects on contemporary discussions of economics and e...
This paper briefly introduces the idea of the "other" economy. The other economy is concerned with t...
Feminist economic geography has been a rich site for exploring issues of political economy and gende...
___Introduction___ Feminist economics has developed its position over the past decade, towards a ...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
Liberating Economics draws on central concepts from women\u27s studies scholarship to construct a fe...
Ecofeminism, as its name implies, brings together the insights of feminism and ecology. Feminism is ...
The article focuses on the issues regarding the social and political theory of feminism. It has been...
For decades, feminist economists have shown that differentiations and hierarchies between men and wo...
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in "Handbook on the International Po...
The article introduces feminist political economy as an analytical tool or interpretative frame for ...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...