“Gender ideology is the devil’s work”: how to reconstruct Brazil’s economy under Bolsonaro?
economic crisis
"We may still be mourning our dead, but time seems to have come to discuss how we guarantee economic survival that, under capitalism, is based on production and work." Social reproduction and the regeneration of capitalist life during the Covid19 pandemic
Resolution signed by more of 135 delegates at 24th Annual Conference of International Association for Feminist Economics (July 16-18, 2015) as personal expression of concern
Alexandria 1963- Athens 2015: considerations on the crisis
Changing the narratives and practices of living the crisis is fundamental to challenge this historical moment and turn it all around from disgracefull to fruitfull. Stepping out capitalocentrism means valuing everyday relationship-based-strategies of informal economics put in place to survive the global crisis, which could lead to social change.
Main findings from a report of the European Network of Experts on Gender Equality (European Commission, may 2013)