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For feminist geographies of austerity

Sarah Marie Hall

2022Progress in Human Geography45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Austerity policies and austere socio-economic conditions in the UK have had acute consequences for everyday life and, interconnectedly, the political and structural regimes that impact upon the lives of women and marginalised groups. Feminist geographies have arguably been enlivened and reinvigorated by critical engagements with austerity, bringing to light everyday experiences, structural inequalities and multi-scalar socio-economic relations. With this paper I propose five areas of intervention for further research in this field: social reproduction, everyday epistemologies, intersectionality, voice and silence, and embodied fieldwork. To conclude, I argue for continuing feminist critique and analyses given the legacies and futures of austerity.

Topics & Concepts

AusterityEveryday lifeIntersectionalitySociologySilenceGender studiesPoliticsEmbodied cognitionFutures contractPolitical scienceAestheticsEconomicsEpistemologyLawPhilosophyFinancial economicsHomelessness and Social IssuesQualitative Research Methods and EthicsUrban Planning and Governance
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