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  1. While societal reproduction indicates the reproduction of an entire system of social relations, social reproduction refers to the more specific domain of the renewal and maintenance of life and of the …

  2. Bhattacharya’s SRT (2017a; 2017b) provides a critique of distribu-tion from the standpoint of a transhistorical conception of both pro-ductive and reproductive labor. What I will present here is a …

  3. In this review essay, we consider recent writing on social reproduction by Sue Ferguson, Aaron Jaffe, and Simon Black, along with a collection edited by Tithi Bhattacharya, to ask, what’s new about social 1.

  4. Therefore, it broadens social production by including the care and reproduction work—by women— rather than just seeing it as capital accumulation/commodity production and reproduc-tion of capital. …

  5. Social Reproduction Writing on the gendered division of labor, feminists use social reproduction to refer to the activities and attitudes, behaviors and emotions, responsibilities and relationships directly …

  6. What are some of the associated social costs of social reproduction in the current context? The three interrelated research questions will help us more carefully frame the analysis and answer these …

  7. By bringing into focus the question of how the oppression of women relates to broader issues of class power the #MeToo movement has opened a space for a renewed dialogue between Marxism and …