The development of feminist IPE theory has been profoundly influenced by new schools of thought that have emerged since the Second World War, and in turn has had an impact on the world’s political economy. The critique of positivism in particular has led to an increased emphasis on post-positivist theory, and this paper argues that post-positivist ideas are consistent with the developmental lineage of feminist IPE and have guided feminist IPE. Feminist theory represents a new research path that has added a gender perspective to the field of IPE. Feminist theory has developed over the course of a complex and long process. In the sphere of IPE, feminist theory has addressed issues ranging from a critique of the absence of female perspectives ...
This article explores the relationships between post-Keynesian economics and feminist economics. It ...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up...
International audienceThe solidarity economy and feminist theories: possible paths to a necessary co...
Abstract: Feminist theory in the present is a wide, active, and varied intellectual and political en...
Feminist discourses have changed the vision of the issues and sites of political encounter that are ...
Feminist theory in International Relations is usually considered to be a homogenous approach within ...
There are a number of ways in which the history of feminist social theory has been thought and told....
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue between the philosophical approach of ...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
Relatively early in the attempts to gender the discipline of International Relations (IR), it was ar...
Questions concerning the relationship between knowledge and other factors in the social world are am...
Feminist International Political Economy (IPE), with its focus on the gendered dimensions of social ...
This paper approaches the criticism of post-structural feminist theories as well as the theories of...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up fe...
This article explores the relationships between post-Keynesian economics and feminist economics. It ...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up...
International audienceThe solidarity economy and feminist theories: possible paths to a necessary co...
Abstract: Feminist theory in the present is a wide, active, and varied intellectual and political en...
Feminist discourses have changed the vision of the issues and sites of political encounter that are ...
Feminist theory in International Relations is usually considered to be a homogenous approach within ...
There are a number of ways in which the history of feminist social theory has been thought and told....
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue between the philosophical approach of ...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
Relatively early in the attempts to gender the discipline of International Relations (IR), it was ar...
Questions concerning the relationship between knowledge and other factors in the social world are am...
Feminist International Political Economy (IPE), with its focus on the gendered dimensions of social ...
This paper approaches the criticism of post-structural feminist theories as well as the theories of...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up fe...
This article explores the relationships between post-Keynesian economics and feminist economics. It ...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up...
International audienceThe solidarity economy and feminist theories: possible paths to a necessary co...