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Mezzadri, Alessandra, Rai, Shirin, Stevano, Sara, Alessandrini, Donatella, Bargawi, Hannah, Elias, Juanita, Hassim, Shireen, Kesar, Surbhi, Thiyaga Lingham, Jayanthi, Natile, Serena, N., Neetha, Ossome, Lyn, Raghuram, Parvati, Tsikata, Dzodzi and Wöhl, Stefanie (2025) 'Pluralizing social reproduction approaches.' International Feminist Journal of Politics. pp. 1-28. (Forthcoming)

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Abstract

The concept of social reproduction (SR) has gained renewed interest in the past decade. Discussed and elaborated by generations of feminists, the concept offers a rejection of productivism and the possibility of (re)telling the history of capitalism and its contemporary dynamics through the work and practices of “life making.” Yet, it is undeniable that much of the “old” and “new” theorizing around SR comes predominantly from the Global North. Hence, we argue, a pluralizing of SR approaches (SRAs) is needed. This article draws on existing debates on SR to pluralize their theoretical premises, disciplinary boundaries, and empirical reach to suggest a global progressive agenda centered on SRAs that is able to speak to the challenges and complexities of processes of life making worldwide. Foregrounding such complexity, the article considers conceptual issues, argues that location is central to pluralizing SRAs, and discusses the associated methodological and political questions. We conclude that pluralizing SRAs through paying attention to location is the first step toward identifying the multiple and heterogeneous ways in which processes of SR are structured and operate under capitalism and toward developing solidarities able to challenge the oppressions of global capitalism and reclaim life-making activities and spaces.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: social reproduction approaches; care; capitalism; location; solidarity
SOAS Departments & Centres: Departments and Subunits > Department of Politics & International Studies
Departments and Subunits > Department of Economics
Departments and Subunits > Department of Development Studies
ISSN: 14616742
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2024.2447594
SWORD Depositor: JISC Publications Router
Date Deposited: 15 Feb 2025 08:09
URI: https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/id/eprint/43376

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