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Women's Work in the Pandemic Economy
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This book explores two unique studies of women's economic behaviour during Australia's COVID-19 crisis. The first describes the care 'frontline' in the feminised labor sectors of healthcare and education, identifying extreme workload pressures, deteriorating conditions, and a shockingly high incidence of workplace bullying: including women targeting other women workers. The author argues workplace cultures are almost inevitable in Australia's advanced neoliberal economy, where a patri-colonial legacy continues to devalue and under-resource women's work.
In contrast, a second study of voluntary care provisioning taking place in 'hyperlocal digital sharing networks' over the same period identifies very different economic behaviours. Here, women and occasionally men instead engage in 'care-full' labors of gifting, collective provisioning, and hive mind problem-solving, that align with the gift economy models seen in degrowth theory.
This book will interest scholars in gender studies, sociology, and economics, particularly those interested in care work, the gift economy, and women's labor.
Integrates interdisciplinary perspectives from gender studies and economics Draws on recent maternal gift economy and degrowth philosophies Examines gift giving in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
Autorentext
Myfan Jordan is a scholar activist and the Founding Director of Grassroots Research Studio.
Klappentext
This book explores two unique studies of women s economic behaviour during Australiäs COVID-19 crisis. The first describes the care frontline in the feminised labor sectors of healthcare and education, identifying extreme workload pressures, deteriorating conditions, and a shockingly high incidence of workplace bullying: including women targeting other women workers. The author argues workplace cultures are almost inevitable in Australiäs advanced neoliberal economy, where a patri-colonial legacy continues to devalue and under-resource women s work. In contrast, a second study of voluntary care provisioning taking place in hyperlocal digital sharing networks over the same period identifies very different economic behaviours. Here, women and occasionally men instead engage in care-full labors of gifting, collective provisioning, and hive mind problem-solving, that align with the gift economy models seen in degrowth theory. This book will interest scholars in gender studies, sociology, and economics, particularly those interested in care work, the gift economy, and women s labor.
Inhalt
- The Business of Caring.- 2. Generation Expendable?.- 3. The Toxic Workplace: For Women.- 4. A Tale of Two Economies.- 5. Working by Gaslight.- 6. A Hidden Gift Economy?.- 7. The Unbearable Hazard of Hierarchy.- 8. Economy as a Gender Construct.- 9. Pathways Out of Capitalism.- 10. Antiwork.- 11. A Degrowth Reality.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031401534
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 1st edition 2023
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Gewicht 358g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9783031401534
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031401530
- Veröffentlichung 05.10.2023
- Titel Women's Work in the Pandemic Economy
- Autor Myfan Jordan
- Untertitel The Unbearable Hazard of Hierarchy