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Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/security in the Global
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Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/security in the Global Political Economy Paperback - 2003 - 2003rd Edition

by Gill,Stephen [Editor]; Bakker,Isabella [Editor];

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2003-10-14. Paperback. Very Good. 250 pp. Light edgewear on wraps. Some highlighting, throughout text; otherwise clean. Tight binding. . Size: 8vo - over 7 3/4 in - 9 3/4 in Tall. Year: 2003.
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Written by leading authorities from Europe, the Americas and Asia, this path-breaking work develops an innovative and original theorization of global political economy. While most approaches theorize global political economy from the perspectives of power and production or states and markets, this work argues that what feminists call social reproduction is a more basic framework, upon which most forms of power and production, and states and markets, must necessarily rest.

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Chapter 1 serves as the general introduction to this book, and it should be read in conjunction with Chapter 2, which outlines ontological and methodological issues, and sketches our main hypotheses.

About the author

JANINE BRODIE Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada TIME DI MUZIO Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at York University, Toronto, Canada SEIKO HANOCHI Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at York University, Toronto, Canada KINHIDE MUSHAKOJI is one of the world's leading authorities on Global Affairs and Peace Research and author of many works in these fields RANDOLF B. PERSAUD Associate Professor in the School of International Service, American University, Washington, USA ALEJANDRA RONCALLO Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at York University, Toronto, Canada BRIGITTE YOUNG Professor of Political Science at the University of Mnster, Germany.