The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to the private family unit, where it is viewed as a natural part of female relational roles. This marginalisation of social reproduction adversely affects those performing it and reduces their resilience to vulnerability. The pandemic has largely shattered the liberal illusions of autonomous personhood and state restraint. The reality of our universal embodied vulnerability has now become impossible to ignore, and society’s reliance on socially reproductive work has therefore been pushed into public view. However, the pandemic has also exacerbated harms and pressures for those performing paid and unpaid social reproduction, creating a crisis th...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst wor...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. A pivotal ...
Abstract The pandemic Covid-19 has been affecting the global population, causing profound social and...
This article portrays the COVID-19 pandemic as a planetary crisis of capitalist life and analyses it...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
As Covid-19 rips across the world we are collectively asked to examine the structures of society to ...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just another health or economic crisis. It is fundamentally a crisis of...
We report data from longitudinal qualitative interviews with thirteen people claiming Universal Cred...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
Plomien A, Scheele A, Sproll M. Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pande...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst wor...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. A pivotal ...
Abstract The pandemic Covid-19 has been affecting the global population, causing profound social and...
This article portrays the COVID-19 pandemic as a planetary crisis of capitalist life and analyses it...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
As Covid-19 rips across the world we are collectively asked to examine the structures of society to ...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just another health or economic crisis. It is fundamentally a crisis of...
We report data from longitudinal qualitative interviews with thirteen people claiming Universal Cred...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
Plomien A, Scheele A, Sproll M. Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pande...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst wor...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. A pivotal ...
Abstract The pandemic Covid-19 has been affecting the global population, causing profound social and...