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Social Reproduction: A Key Issue for Feminist Solidarity Economy

Isabelle Guérin, Isabelle Hillenkamp () and Christine Verschuur ()
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Isabelle Hillenkamp: American and Asian Worlds (CESSMA)
Christine Verschuur: The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Chapter Chapter 2 in Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy, 2021, pp 7-29 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The current organization of social reproductionSocial reproduction, based on unequal gender, classClass and raceRace/racist/racism relations, on oppression and dispossession, is the condition for accumulation in the globalized capitalist system. It is also, increasingly, a terrain for strugglesStruggle and social transformations. We define social reproductionSocial reproduction as all the activities, social relations and institutions that are necessary for the reproduction of life, today and for future generations. This definition is enriched by the contributions of the practices and politicalPolitics/political/politicization strugglesStruggle of the most marginalized groups and thus needs to be contextualized, as the various case studies in this book show.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71531-1_2

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