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Counting on Marilyn Waring : new advances in feminist economics / edited by Margunn Bjørnholt and Ailsa McKay.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bradford, ON : Demeter Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 192645202X
  • 9781926452029
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.082 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ1381 .C66 2014
Contents:
Advances in feminist economics in times of economic crisis / Margunn Bjørnholt & Ailsa McKay -- Feminist economics as vision for a sustainable future / Iulie Aslaksen, Torunn Bragstad & Berit Ås -- Everything needs care : toward a context-based economy / Sabine O'Hara -- Reflections on unpaid household work, economic growth, and consumption possibilities / Iulie Aslaksen & Charlotte Koren -- Women's unpaid work was counted but ... / Johanna Varjonen & Leena M. Kirjavainen -- Accounting for death : infant mortality, the MDGs, and women's (dis)empowerment / Monica J. Casper & William Paul Simmons -- Substantive equality, Stockholm Syndrome and the costs of child sexual abuse / Shirley Jülich -- A Pacific way of counting / Tagaloatele Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop -- Narrative trumps numbers : Marilyn Waring in the world / Rod Dobell, with Jodie Walsh -- If mothers counted : status symbols for the invisible art of mothering / Hadara Scheflan Katzav & Shira Richter -- Whose rights count? : a research journey with Marilyn Waring on unpaid HIV care and the economics of dignity / Meena Shivdas & Anit N. Mukherjee -- Rural, northern Canadian women's caregiving experiences in the context of economic values / Heather I. Peters, Dawn Hemingway, Anita Vaillancourt & Jo-Anne Fiske -- Creating conceptual tools for change : Marilyn Waring's influence in Australia / Marty Grace & Lyn Craig -- Making mothers' milk count / Julie P. Smith -- Resilient feminism : social movement strategy in a conservative regnum / Mara Fridell & Lorna Turnbull -- Counting embodied learning : Marilyn Waring and feminist pedagogical practice / Jill Eichhorn -- Post-graduate supervision with MJW / Karen Webster -- Epilogue: Wow! Marilyn Waring.
Summary: "This second edition, which includes an epilogue by Marilyn Waring, maps new advances in theories and practices in feminist economics and the valuation of women, care and nature since Marilyn Waring's 1988 groundbreaking critique of the system of national accounts, If Women Counted. It features theoretical, practical and policy-oriented contributions, empirical studies, and new conceptualizations, theorizations and problematizations of defining and accounting for the value of nature and unpaid household work, eco-feminism, national and international policy processes, unpaid care and HIV/AIDS policy, activism and artwork, and mirrors the wide-ranging impact and resonance of Waring's work as well as the current frontiers of feminist economics"--Publisher description.
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Epilogue by Marilyn Waring.

Includes bibliographical references.

Advances in feminist economics in times of economic crisis / Margunn Bjørnholt & Ailsa McKay -- Feminist economics as vision for a sustainable future / Iulie Aslaksen, Torunn Bragstad & Berit Ås -- Everything needs care : toward a context-based economy / Sabine O'Hara -- Reflections on unpaid household work, economic growth, and consumption possibilities / Iulie Aslaksen & Charlotte Koren -- Women's unpaid work was counted but ... / Johanna Varjonen & Leena M. Kirjavainen -- Accounting for death : infant mortality, the MDGs, and women's (dis)empowerment / Monica J. Casper & William Paul Simmons -- Substantive equality, Stockholm Syndrome and the costs of child sexual abuse / Shirley Jülich -- A Pacific way of counting / Tagaloatele Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop -- Narrative trumps numbers : Marilyn Waring in the world / Rod Dobell, with Jodie Walsh -- If mothers counted : status symbols for the invisible art of mothering / Hadara Scheflan Katzav & Shira Richter -- Whose rights count? : a research journey with Marilyn Waring on unpaid HIV care and the economics of dignity / Meena Shivdas & Anit N. Mukherjee -- Rural, northern Canadian women's caregiving experiences in the context of economic values / Heather I. Peters, Dawn Hemingway, Anita Vaillancourt & Jo-Anne Fiske -- Creating conceptual tools for change : Marilyn Waring's influence in Australia / Marty Grace & Lyn Craig -- Making mothers' milk count / Julie P. Smith -- Resilient feminism : social movement strategy in a conservative regnum / Mara Fridell & Lorna Turnbull -- Counting embodied learning : Marilyn Waring and feminist pedagogical practice / Jill Eichhorn -- Post-graduate supervision with MJW / Karen Webster -- Epilogue: Wow! Marilyn Waring.

"This second edition, which includes an epilogue by Marilyn Waring, maps new advances in theories and practices in feminist economics and the valuation of women, care and nature since Marilyn Waring's 1988 groundbreaking critique of the system of national accounts, If Women Counted. It features theoretical, practical and policy-oriented contributions, empirical studies, and new conceptualizations, theorizations and problematizations of defining and accounting for the value of nature and unpaid household work, eco-feminism, national and international policy processes, unpaid care and HIV/AIDS policy, activism and artwork, and mirrors the wide-ranging impact and resonance of Waring's work as well as the current frontiers of feminist economics"--Publisher description.

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