yesThis themed section takes as its starting point the premise that the body matters in International Political Economy (IPE) and presents four original articles which support and illustrate this ontologically critical and, perhaps, provocative position. Although feminist scholarship has undoubtedly gained a place at the table in IPE, it is curious that one of the most important concerns, and contributions, of feminist IPE – that global capitalism is marked upon, and forged through, bodies – has not emerged as a major preoccupation for the discipline more broadly. In what follows we present what we believe is a strong corrective to that inattention and, in so doing we hope to begin to set out an exploratory agenda for the body to be...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
Feminists of the Western world claim to be striving for the liberation of all women, yet face a numb...
Challenging the assumptions of 'mainstream' International Political Economy (IPE), this Handbook dem...
Feminist International Political Economy (IPE), with its focus on the gendered dimensions of social ...
Feminist discourses have changed the vision of the issues and sites of political encounter that are ...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
Relatively early in the attempts to gender the discipline of International Relations (IR), it was ar...
In this paper we argue that the gap between economic analysis and the rest of human life needs to be...
This chapter is a sociological rendition of the body-mind issue explored within the context of femin...
The British school of International Political Economy (IPE) has been highly innovative in encouragin...
This article introduces the women and international political economy special issue of Signs, tracin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
In this article I map out the major debates on global governance and the feminist critiques of the m...
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in "Handbook on the International Po...
This article offers a distinctive mapping of the feminist literature on globalisation. Part I sets t...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
Feminists of the Western world claim to be striving for the liberation of all women, yet face a numb...
Challenging the assumptions of 'mainstream' International Political Economy (IPE), this Handbook dem...
Feminist International Political Economy (IPE), with its focus on the gendered dimensions of social ...
Feminist discourses have changed the vision of the issues and sites of political encounter that are ...
It remains the case that, in spite of the consistently high quality and quantity of gender analysis,...
Relatively early in the attempts to gender the discipline of International Relations (IR), it was ar...
In this paper we argue that the gap between economic analysis and the rest of human life needs to be...
This chapter is a sociological rendition of the body-mind issue explored within the context of femin...
The British school of International Political Economy (IPE) has been highly innovative in encouragin...
This article introduces the women and international political economy special issue of Signs, tracin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
In this article I map out the major debates on global governance and the feminist critiques of the m...
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in "Handbook on the International Po...
This article offers a distinctive mapping of the feminist literature on globalisation. Part I sets t...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
Feminists of the Western world claim to be striving for the liberation of all women, yet face a numb...
Challenging the assumptions of 'mainstream' International Political Economy (IPE), this Handbook dem...