Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care
In Search of Economic Alternatives
Herausgeber: Bauhardt, Christine; Harcourt, Wendy
Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care
In Search of Economic Alternatives
Herausgeber: Bauhardt, Christine; Harcourt, Wendy
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The conceptual frameworks of economic alternatives which combine green and non-capitalist approaches have so far failed to deal explicitly with gender issues around care. This book remedies this gap by providing an overview of feminist political ecology from diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
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The conceptual frameworks of economic alternatives which combine green and non-capitalist approaches have so far failed to deal explicitly with gender issues around care. This book remedies this gap by providing an overview of feminist political ecology from diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
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- Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367663896
- ISBN-10: 0367663899
- Artikelnr.: 60017848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367663896
- ISBN-10: 0367663899
- Artikelnr.: 60017848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Christine Bauhardt is Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, where she heads the division of Gender and Globalisation. The division focuses on the impacts of global political restructuring on economic and gender relations in different societies with respect to both urban and rural areas. Wendy Harcourt is Professor of Gender, Diversity and Sustainable Development and Westerdijk Professor at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She is also Coordinator of the EU H2020-MSCA-ITN-2017 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN) WEGO (Well-being, Ecology, Gender, and Community).
1. Introduction: Conversations on Care in Feminist Political Economy and
Ecology, Wendy Harcourt and Christine Bauhardt. 2. Nature, Care and Gender
- Feminist Dilemmas, Christine Bauhardt. 3. White Settler Colonial
scientific fabulations on otherwise narratives of care, Wendy Harcourt. 4.
Environmental Feminisms: a story of different encounters, Karijn van den
Berg. 5. Climate Change, Natural Disasters and the Spillover Effects on
Unpaid Care. The Case of Super-Typhoon Haiyan, Maria S. Floro and Georgia
Poyatzis. 6. Care-full Community Economies, Kelly Dombroski, Stephen Healy
and Katharine McKinnon. 7. Care as Wellth: Internalising Care by
Democratising Money, Mary Mellor. 8. Diverse ethics for diverse economies:
considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at
Kufunda, Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya and Andrea J. Nightingale. 9. Striving
towards what we do not know yet: Living Feminist Political Ecology in
Toronto's food network, Carla Wember. 10. 'The garden has improved my
life': Agency and Food Sovereignty of women in Urban Agriculture in
Nairobi, Joyce-Ann Syhre and Meike Brückner. 11. Transnational
Reconfigurations of Re/production and the Female Body: Bioeconomics,
Motherhoods and the Case of Surrogacy in India, Christa Wichterich. 12.
Menstrual politics in Argentina and diverse assemblages of care,
Jacqueline Gaybor. 13. Bodies, Aspirations and the Politics of Place:
Learning from the Women Brickmakers of La Ladrillera, Azucena Gollaz Morán.
14. Towards an urban agenda from a feminist political ecology and care
perspective, Ana Agostino. Index
Ecology, Wendy Harcourt and Christine Bauhardt. 2. Nature, Care and Gender
- Feminist Dilemmas, Christine Bauhardt. 3. White Settler Colonial
scientific fabulations on otherwise narratives of care, Wendy Harcourt. 4.
Environmental Feminisms: a story of different encounters, Karijn van den
Berg. 5. Climate Change, Natural Disasters and the Spillover Effects on
Unpaid Care. The Case of Super-Typhoon Haiyan, Maria S. Floro and Georgia
Poyatzis. 6. Care-full Community Economies, Kelly Dombroski, Stephen Healy
and Katharine McKinnon. 7. Care as Wellth: Internalising Care by
Democratising Money, Mary Mellor. 8. Diverse ethics for diverse economies:
considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at
Kufunda, Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya and Andrea J. Nightingale. 9. Striving
towards what we do not know yet: Living Feminist Political Ecology in
Toronto's food network, Carla Wember. 10. 'The garden has improved my
life': Agency and Food Sovereignty of women in Urban Agriculture in
Nairobi, Joyce-Ann Syhre and Meike Brückner. 11. Transnational
Reconfigurations of Re/production and the Female Body: Bioeconomics,
Motherhoods and the Case of Surrogacy in India, Christa Wichterich. 12.
Menstrual politics in Argentina and diverse assemblages of care,
Jacqueline Gaybor. 13. Bodies, Aspirations and the Politics of Place:
Learning from the Women Brickmakers of La Ladrillera, Azucena Gollaz Morán.
14. Towards an urban agenda from a feminist political ecology and care
perspective, Ana Agostino. Index
1. Introduction: Conversations on Care in Feminist Political Economy and
Ecology, Wendy Harcourt and Christine Bauhardt. 2. Nature, Care and Gender
- Feminist Dilemmas, Christine Bauhardt. 3. White Settler Colonial
scientific fabulations on otherwise narratives of care, Wendy Harcourt. 4.
Environmental Feminisms: a story of different encounters, Karijn van den
Berg. 5. Climate Change, Natural Disasters and the Spillover Effects on
Unpaid Care. The Case of Super-Typhoon Haiyan, Maria S. Floro and Georgia
Poyatzis. 6. Care-full Community Economies, Kelly Dombroski, Stephen Healy
and Katharine McKinnon. 7. Care as Wellth: Internalising Care by
Democratising Money, Mary Mellor. 8. Diverse ethics for diverse economies:
considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at
Kufunda, Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya and Andrea J. Nightingale. 9. Striving
towards what we do not know yet: Living Feminist Political Ecology in
Toronto's food network, Carla Wember. 10. 'The garden has improved my
life': Agency and Food Sovereignty of women in Urban Agriculture in
Nairobi, Joyce-Ann Syhre and Meike Brückner. 11. Transnational
Reconfigurations of Re/production and the Female Body: Bioeconomics,
Motherhoods and the Case of Surrogacy in India, Christa Wichterich. 12.
Menstrual politics in Argentina and diverse assemblages of care,
Jacqueline Gaybor. 13. Bodies, Aspirations and the Politics of Place:
Learning from the Women Brickmakers of La Ladrillera, Azucena Gollaz Morán.
14. Towards an urban agenda from a feminist political ecology and care
perspective, Ana Agostino. Index
Ecology, Wendy Harcourt and Christine Bauhardt. 2. Nature, Care and Gender
- Feminist Dilemmas, Christine Bauhardt. 3. White Settler Colonial
scientific fabulations on otherwise narratives of care, Wendy Harcourt. 4.
Environmental Feminisms: a story of different encounters, Karijn van den
Berg. 5. Climate Change, Natural Disasters and the Spillover Effects on
Unpaid Care. The Case of Super-Typhoon Haiyan, Maria S. Floro and Georgia
Poyatzis. 6. Care-full Community Economies, Kelly Dombroski, Stephen Healy
and Katharine McKinnon. 7. Care as Wellth: Internalising Care by
Democratising Money, Mary Mellor. 8. Diverse ethics for diverse economies:
considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at
Kufunda, Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya and Andrea J. Nightingale. 9. Striving
towards what we do not know yet: Living Feminist Political Ecology in
Toronto's food network, Carla Wember. 10. 'The garden has improved my
life': Agency and Food Sovereignty of women in Urban Agriculture in
Nairobi, Joyce-Ann Syhre and Meike Brückner. 11. Transnational
Reconfigurations of Re/production and the Female Body: Bioeconomics,
Motherhoods and the Case of Surrogacy in India, Christa Wichterich. 12.
Menstrual politics in Argentina and diverse assemblages of care,
Jacqueline Gaybor. 13. Bodies, Aspirations and the Politics of Place:
Learning from the Women Brickmakers of La Ladrillera, Azucena Gollaz Morán.
14. Towards an urban agenda from a feminist political ecology and care
perspective, Ana Agostino. Index