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Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy978-3-030-71531-1Series ISSN 2730-7328 Series E-ISSN 2730-7336男生如果明白 发表于 2025-3-25 10:33:04
Introduction,ystem, solidarity economy initiatives are emerging and bubbling up, at different levels. They are acting for change and constituting paths of resistance to capitalism and to its destructive consequences.开始从未 发表于 2025-3-25 14:32:23
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Christine Verschuur,Isabelle Guérin,Isabelle HilleSheds light on women’s daily struggles, their difficulties, contradictions, fragilities, and also their successes and achievements.Contributes to timely debates on the conditions of resistance and chaGoblet-Cells 发表于 2025-3-26 01:41:19
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,Local Transformations in Batallas (Bolivia) and the “Inexhaustible” Capacity of Women to Sustain Licognition of women as workers while women’s associations help them building a common identity and voicing their problems, without, however, challenging the naturalization of reproductive work as feminine work. Peasant unions, solidarity economy and feminist organizations entail blocking factors and facilitators of change.ALTER 发表于 2025-3-26 10:11:46
Alternative Market Systems: Mutual Dependence for Collective Welfare in a Fish Market in Udupi,ve their work and are perceived by the larger community, with their maternal roles largely colouring the way in which their market work is perceived. This chapter thus highlights this paradox of women’s market emancipation as grounded within essentialist notions of women’s roles and place in society.音乐学者 发表于 2025-3-26 12:50:15
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Agroecology and Feminism in Vale Do Ribeira (Brazil): Towards More Sustainable Forms of Reproducinges, biodiversity and arable land. Since colonial times, these assets have been the target of different systems of appropriation, which have exerted strong pressure on workers—who went from being slaves in the past to “family farmers” in the present—and natural resources.