This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of exploitation and social reproduction across the global assembly line. Focusing on the Indian garment industry, the article develops a feminist political economy of time stressing the productive and reproductive temporalities of exploitation, which give rise to multiple forms of labour circulation, including early exit from industrial work. Then, the study places this early exit under the microscope, and analyses the ‘afterlife’ available to women workers outside the factory, which often involves a transition back to informal occupations. The narrative draws both on extensive knowledge of India’s garment sweatshops, and on the detailed analys...
Even as the literature on work in the Global South acknowledges the importance of forms of non-waged...
This article starts with the recognition that labour has received less than its fair share of empiri...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Over the past few decades, feminist legal scholars have successfully gendered several areas of legal...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
From the industrial revolution through to more recent advances in information technology, radical ch...
Inspired by the Marxian conceptualization of ‘estranged labour’, this paper seeks to explore the phe...
This article deploys the concept of ‘classes of labour’ to map and compare non‐factory labour relati...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
Inspired by the Marxist feminist thinking of women’s “productive” and “reproductive” labour in this ...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
Even as the literature on work in the Global South acknowledges the importance of forms of non-waged...
This article starts with the recognition that labour has received less than its fair share of empiri...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Over the past few decades, feminist legal scholars have successfully gendered several areas of legal...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
From the industrial revolution through to more recent advances in information technology, radical ch...
Inspired by the Marxian conceptualization of ‘estranged labour’, this paper seeks to explore the phe...
This article deploys the concept of ‘classes of labour’ to map and compare non‐factory labour relati...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
Inspired by the Marxist feminist thinking of women’s “productive” and “reproductive” labour in this ...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
Even as the literature on work in the Global South acknowledges the importance of forms of non-waged...
This article starts with the recognition that labour has received less than its fair share of empiri...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...