Authors
Alessandra Mezzadri, Susan Newman, Sara Stevano
Publication date
2022/11/2
Source
Review of International Political Economy
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
1783-1803
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to interrogate contemporary capitalist processes. Building on insights from distinct theoretical traditions, in this introductory contribution to the special issue in Feminist Global Political Economies of Work we propose social reproduction as a prism to examine labour and work in the Global South from a feminist standpoint. We develop a social reproduction-centred methodology to the study of labour processes and relations, based on combined insights from Feminist IPE (FIPE), Feminist Economics (FE), and Feminist Political Economy of Development (FPED). Insights from these three disciplinary frontiers of feminist work are well-equipped to analyse the complexities of labouring in the Global South and how reproductive dynamics co-constitute the 'everyday’ in the global economy in manifold ways. These include …
Total citations
20212022202320242192129
Scholar articles
A Mezzadri, S Newman, S Stevano - Review of International Political Economy, 2022