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How is women’s contribution valued in post-conflict contexts, in terms of…
How is women’s contribution valued in post-conflict contexts, in terms of social reproduction?
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What methodology?
2 assumptions:
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Post-conflict societies depend on large and under-recognized care economies that deplete women’s labor (national and global govs rely on women’s contributions
Connection between gendered political economy, feminist political economy, and security analysis
Method: interpretive, focus on the creation of intersubjective and situated knowledge: what is the meaning of labor in post-conflict economies
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What is the purpose?
Results in what state you get > regenerative state: a postconflict moment of openness when state policy is underpinned by attention to issues of depletion, social reproduction and violence against women.
Understand the (intersubjective production of the) meaning of labor. What value is attributed to women’s labor