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The Value of Social Reproduction

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This paper argued that using social reproduction includes a wider repertoire of activities, sites and sectors and leads to a recognition of spatial differentiation and dynamic variability that is often missed in the literature on care.
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Gendered global migrations have increasingly come to be seen through the lens of care and its associated theorisations of the care diamond and care chains. While this work has served to expand our understanding of the relationships between different parts of the world and how they are mediated by the embodied and affective work of care, particularly within the household, we have argued that theories of social reproduction offer a richer analysis of these movements. We suggest that using social reproduction includes a wider repertoire of activities, sites and sectors and leads to a recognition of spatial differentiation and dynamic variability that is often missed in the literature on care. We explored some of the ways in which social reproduction had been theorised but also outlined how the resurgence of interest in social reproduction offers new veins of analysis.

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Extraction, entanglements, and (im)materialities: Reflections on the methods and methodologies of natural resource industries fieldwork:

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Making a global poverty chain: export footwear production and gendered labor exploitation in Eastern and Central Europe

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They call it love: wages for housework and emotional reproduction

Alva Gotby
TL;DR: The concept of emotional reproduction was introduced by Arlie Hochschild in 1983 as mentioned in this paper to describe the work of producing emotional states in another person, which is integral to capitalist social reproduction.
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Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy

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Social form, social reproduction and social policy: Basic income, basic services, basic infrastructure:

TL;DR: Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a solution to a trifold crisis of work, wage and social democracy as mentioned in this paper, which synthesises Marxian form analysis with Marxist-feminist social reproduction theory.
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Extraction, entanglements, and (im)materialities: Reflections on the methods and methodologies of natural resource industries fieldwork:

TL;DR: The authors examines the complex realities of research on natural resource industries, including the messy entanglements of extraction, materiality, and everyday social complexity, and presents a collection of papers examining these complexities.
Journal ArticleDOI

Making a global poverty chain: export footwear production and gendered labor exploitation in Eastern and Central Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how the Eastern and Central European export footwear sector has experienced economic and social downgrading and immiserating growth over the last three decades, based on data from the International Organization for Standardization.
Dissertation

They call it love: wages for housework and emotional reproduction

Alva Gotby
TL;DR: The concept of emotional reproduction was introduced by Arlie Hochschild in 1983 as mentioned in this paper to describe the work of producing emotional states in another person, which is integral to capitalist social reproduction.
Journal ArticleDOI

Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the gender subtext of foundational dichotomies in political economy, which constitute central concepts in its theorizing, and propose a method to identify gender sub-texts of these dichosies.
Journal ArticleDOI

Social form, social reproduction and social policy: Basic income, basic services, basic infrastructure:

TL;DR: Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a solution to a trifold crisis of work, wage and social democracy as mentioned in this paper, which synthesises Marxian form analysis with Marxist-feminist social reproduction theory.
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