Katy Fulfer

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Archives for March 2021

March 10, 2021 by Katy

Political Activism as Work 

Black women’s unpaid political activism deserves acknowledgement. Economist Nina Banks argues that their community work should count as a form of work. And she means “count” literally!   Community activism as work  Feminist economists have highlighted how neoclassical economics wrongfully excluded domestic work, primarily done by women, as productive work that contributes to the economy. Likewise, Banks argues that both mainstream and feminist economists have missed how the community is a site … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt, feminism Tagged With: biopolitics, community, economics, Hannah Arendt, labour, Nina Banks, political activism, Seyla Benhabib, work

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