2011
DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2010.493014
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Economics, Performativity, and Social Reproduction in Global Development

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“…After a relative lull in the 1990s and early 2000s reproduction has once again become an important focus for feminist researchers, especially for those working within a political economy perspective (Bakker 2007;Bakker and Gill 2003;Bakker and Silvey 2008;Bedford and Rai 2010;Bergeron 2011;Ferguson 2010;Luxton and Bezanson 2006;Steans and Tepe 2010) but also in a range of social science disciplines, such as anthropology (Bjeren 1997;Constable 2009), geography (Mitchell et al 2004;Strauss 2012) and international relations (Peterson 2003). 5 These debates have focused on reproduction as it touches on a range of sectors, sites and activities particularly in the context of neoliberalisation.…”
Section: Analysing Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…After a relative lull in the 1990s and early 2000s reproduction has once again become an important focus for feminist researchers, especially for those working within a political economy perspective (Bakker 2007;Bakker and Gill 2003;Bakker and Silvey 2008;Bedford and Rai 2010;Bergeron 2011;Ferguson 2010;Luxton and Bezanson 2006;Steans and Tepe 2010) but also in a range of social science disciplines, such as anthropology (Bjeren 1997;Constable 2009), geography (Mitchell et al 2004;Strauss 2012) and international relations (Peterson 2003). 5 These debates have focused on reproduction as it touches on a range of sectors, sites and activities particularly in the context of neoliberalisation.…”
Section: Analysing Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Both families and households are dynamic and changing. Though households often consist only of family members, their composition is highly varied (Bergeron 2011). On the whole, families and households have shrunk in size and different generations have tended to live separately, although in recent years in a number of countries it has become more difficult for younger people to set up their own households (see global households) (OECD 2012).…”
Section: Families and Householdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…care work, housework) seriously. Social reproduction has been a fundamental interest of feminist scholars within and beyond the study of the commons (Katz 2002;Bakker 2003;Di Chiro 2008;Bergeron 2011) since the recognition that a fixation on wage labour obscured the un/paid social reproductive labour most often performed by women in and outside of the households. Postcapitalist FPE study of commoning recognizes this domain as fundamental to transforming gender and other social inequalities.…”
Section: A Postcapitalist Feminist Political Ecologies' Approach To Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La economía feminista se ha basado en gran medida en el trabajo no remunerado y en el ámbito doméstico (Engly y Folbre, 2003;Elson, 2000). De hecho, los y las feministas, en especial aquéllas cuya perspectiva se enmarca en la economía política (Bakker, 2007;Bakker y Gill, 2003;Bakker y Silvey, 2008;Bedford y Rai, 2010;Bergeron, 2011;Luxton y Bezanson, 2006), han contribuido a que haya resurgido el interés por la reproducción, que ahora se conceptualiza de manera más amplia y más allá de la mera reproducción de la fuerza de trabajo. Algunas y algunos académicos feministas han usado el estudio de Bourdieu para realizar una aproximación crítica para con los esfuerzos de las mujeres en la reproducción de familias y generaciones a través de diferentes tipos de capital (Adkins y Skeggs, 2005;Reay, 2005).…”
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