From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminder of the fundamental contradiction between a capitalist system that prioritizes profits, and a feminist ethic that prioritizes life-making or social reproduction. This paper argues for a more systematic understanding of crises of social reproduction under capitalism, stressing the difference between such crises for labour, and those for capital. The coronavirus crisis represents an extraordinary example of a crisis of social reproduction for capital, but this paper examines crises of social reproduction for capital and labour that arise from the more ordinary workings of capitalism. The paper focusses on the unfolding of such crises in the gl...
The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
This article portrays the COVID-19 pandemic as a planetary crisis of capitalist life and analyses it...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
Using the U.S. fiscal response to Covid-19 in March and April 2020 as a case study, this paper explo...
This chapter examines the social dimensions of the recent global economic crisis through the prism o...
This paper analyses the gendered global interaction of the spheres of finance, production and reprod...
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, there has been a resurgence of Marxist feminism, with man...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just another health or economic crisis. It is fundamentally a crisis of...
Plomien A, Scheele A, Sproll M. Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pande...
The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
This article portrays the COVID-19 pandemic as a planetary crisis of capitalist life and analyses it...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyz...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
Using the U.S. fiscal response to Covid-19 in March and April 2020 as a case study, this paper explo...
This chapter examines the social dimensions of the recent global economic crisis through the prism o...
This paper analyses the gendered global interaction of the spheres of finance, production and reprod...
Since the global financial crisis of 2008, there has been a resurgence of Marxist feminism, with man...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just another health or economic crisis. It is fundamentally a crisis of...
Plomien A, Scheele A, Sproll M. Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pande...
The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...