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The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics

By on December 01, 2004

Abstract: Feminist political economy has recognized that women's work in global production is a central site for gender analysis and a major issue for re-conceptualizing globalization in a gender equitable manner. But such research has yet to generate appropriate policy proposals that can form the basis for international campaigns to achieve changes in the governance and functioning of the global economy that would contribute to gender equity. This article argues that a more informed and differentiated analysis is necessary to translate feminist economic analysis into effective political action. It does this by demonstrating the relationship between the 'economic' and the 'social' through the analysis of changing state provision of social reproduction. It then outlines some potential feminist policy initiatives that arise from this kind of approach.

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Pearson, Ruth. The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. , , . , 2004. Pearson, R. (2004). The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. , , . Pearson, Ruth. "The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics." 2004, .Pearson Ruth. "The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics." (2004). Pearson, R 2004, 'The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics', , , . Ruth Pearson, 'The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics' (2004). Pearson R. The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. . 2004. Pearson, Ruth. The Social Is Political: Towards the Re-Politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global EconomyInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. . 2004. , .

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