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Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and DemocracySolidarity Economy Under a Feminist Lens: A Critical and Possibilist Analysis

Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy: Solidarity Economy Under a... [This chapter lays the theoretical foundations to a feminist approach of solidarity economy from a critical and “possibilist” perspective, which account for both the violence of domination and the potential to resist. It contributes to inform the discussion on solidarity economy, that has arisen in Latin America and some European countries, but remains less known in some countries, especially in the Anglosphere and in Asia. The chapter draws on examples and on the conceptual contributions of the several case-studies, focusing on the issue of the social reproduction. Based on broad understandings of the economy and the politics, we identify four main processes through which spaces of resistance can be built and we analyse how social reproduction can be politicized.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and DemocracySolidarity Economy Under a Feminist Lens: A Critical and Possibilist Analysis

Part of the Gender, Development and Social Change Book Series
Editors: Verschuur, Christine; Guérin, Isabelle; Hillenkamp, Isabelle

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-71530-4
Pages
31 –63
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-71531-1_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter lays the theoretical foundations to a feminist approach of solidarity economy from a critical and “possibilist” perspective, which account for both the violence of domination and the potential to resist. It contributes to inform the discussion on solidarity economy, that has arisen in Latin America and some European countries, but remains less known in some countries, especially in the Anglosphere and in Asia. The chapter draws on examples and on the conceptual contributions of the several case-studies, focusing on the issue of the social reproduction. Based on broad understandings of the economy and the politics, we identify four main processes through which spaces of resistance can be built and we analyse how social reproduction can be politicized.]

Published: Sep 7, 2021

Keywords: Solidarity economy; Possibilism; Domination and resistance; Politicisation of social reproduction; Territory

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