Bibliographie complète
Commoning care: Feminist degrowth visions for a socio-ecological transformation
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Dengler, Corinna (Auteur)
- Lang, Miriam (Auteur)
Titre
Commoning care: Feminist degrowth visions for a socio-ecological transformation
Résumé
This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for social and ecological sustainability, as well as gender and environmental justice, without prioritizing one over the other. By building on degrowth scholarship, feminist economics, the commons, and decolonial feminisms, we rebut the strategy of shifting yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy, thereby reinforcing the separation structure in economics. A feminist degrowth imaginary implies destabilizing prevalent dichotomies and overcoming the (inherent hierarchization in the) boundary between the monetized economy and the invisibilized economy of socio-ecological provisioning. The paper proposes an incremental, emancipatory decommodification and a commonization of care in a sphere beyond the public/private divide, namely the sphere of communitarian and transformative caring commons, as they persist at the margins of capitalism and are (re-)created by social movements around the world.HIGHLIGHTS Degrowth aims at creating human flourishing within planetary boundaries.As feminist degrowth scholarship, this study discusses degrowth visions for care work.It problematizes the shifting of yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy.Instead, it proposes collective (re)organization in the sphere of the commons.Caring commons are no automatism for a gender-just redistribution of care work.
Publication
Feminist Economics
Volume
28
Numéro
1
Pages
1-28
Date
2022
Langue
Anglais
Référence
Dengler, Corinna et Lang, Miriam. (2022). Commoning care: Feminist degrowth visions for a socio-ecological transformation. Feminist Economics, 28(1), 1‑28. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2021.1942511
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