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Title: | Revalorization of Social Reproduction through Social and Solidarity Economy Practices |
Keywords: | Solidarity Economy Social Reproduction Patriarchal Capitalism Feminist Analysis Women's Work SSE Sustainability |
Issue Date: | Aug-2018 |
Publisher: | SNIS - Swiss Network for International Studies |
Series/Report no.: | ;Brief No.1 |
Abstract: | The feminist analysis of social and solidarity economy (SSE) practices in the six cases studied in the project (see box) has found that, in the face of destructive patriarchal capitalism, SSE practices may contribute to the valorization of women’s work, strengthening of social ties, and the protection of life as such. Under certain conditions, SSE practices may also contribute to the formation of political subjects capable of challenging patriarchal capitalist structures towards greater recognition and more rights. While marked with challenges, SSE practices may thus form part of collective struggles for equitable and more sustainable societies. |
Description: | Country Research - From India - Institute of Social Studies Trust |
URI: | http://164.52.210.154:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1864 |
Appears in Collections: | Policy Briefs |
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