Perspectives féministes en sciences économiques
- Creator
- Morel, Sylvie
- Carrasco, Cristina
- Robeyns, Ingrid
- [et al.]
Perspectives féministes en sciences économiques
In this special about feminist economics Sylvie Morell argues for a better mastery by feminist economists of a specific school of thought in economics. Cristina Carrasco's focus of her paper is on the issue of unpaid care as a social problem, as opposed to a private matter concerning only women, and thereby to promote an open public debate about the utility and equity of this arrangement. Ingrid Robeyns examines how useful Amartya Sen's capability approach for feminist economics is. Céline Schnegg discusses the experience of abortion through medication. Christine Pirinoli sheds light through a historical analysis of Palestinian women's activism on the mechanisms and logics of nationalist discourses that aim to maintain a patriarchal system presented as authentically Palestinian. Patricia Roux, Lavina Gianettoni and Céline Perrin analyze interrelationships between different forms of domination, and more specifically the ways in which relations of domination constructed around the categories of sex and race feed into and mutually reinforce each other.
- Creator
- Morel, Sylvie
- Carrasco, Cristina
- Robeyns, Ingrid
- [et al.]