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DR Hannah Bargawi's Outputs (30)

Pluralizing social reproduction approaches (2025)
Journal Article
Mezzadri, A., Rai, S., Stevano, S., Alessandrini, D., Bargawi, H., Elias, J., Hassim, S., Kesar, S., Thiyaga Lingham, J., Natile, S., N., N., Ossome, L., Raghuram, P., Tsikata, D., & Wöhl, S. (in press). Pluralizing social reproduction approaches. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 27(1), 6-33. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2024.2447594

The concept of social reproduction (SR) has gained renewed interest in the past decade. Discussed and elaborated by generations of feminists, the concept offers a rejection of productivism and the possibility of (re)telling the history of capitalism... Read More about Pluralizing social reproduction approaches.

The social reproduction of agrarian change: Feminist political economy and rural transformations in the global south. An introduction (2024)
Journal Article
Mezzadri, A., Stevano, S., Ossome, L., & Bargawi, H. (2024). The social reproduction of agrarian change: Feminist political economy and rural transformations in the global south. An introduction. Journal of Agrarian Change, 24(3), Article e12595. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.12595

The last decade has seen a renaissance of feminist political economy studies centred on the concept of ‘social reproduction’. These aim at studying global capitalism from the vantage‐point of what produces and sustains life, expanding the social boun... Read More about The social reproduction of agrarian change: Feminist political economy and rural transformations in the global south. An introduction.

From Belief to Bread: A Gendered Examination of Poverty Alleviation in Türkiye (2024)
Thesis
Nayir, A. Z. From Belief to Bread: A Gendered Examination of Poverty Alleviation in Türkiye. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This thesis offers a comprehensive investigation into the organizational structures and attributes of Religiously Motivated Welfare Organizations (RMWOs) engaged in poverty alleviation initiatives in Türkiye. Utilizing a social relations approach to... Read More about From Belief to Bread: A Gendered Examination of Poverty Alleviation in Türkiye.

FES MENA Gender Briefing: Economy, Labor and Social Justice (2022)
Report
Bargawi, H., & Al-Madhi, B. (2022). FES MENA Gender Briefing: Economy, Labor and Social Justice

FES commissioned this particular Gender Briefing focusing on “Economy, Labor and Social Justice” as part of a broader set of thematic Gender Briefings. Building on previous and ongoing efforts around gender mainstreaming within the MENA regional and... Read More about FES MENA Gender Briefing: Economy, Labor and Social Justice.

Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: The Social Reproduction of Households and Labour in the COVID-19 pandemic (2021)
Journal Article
Stevano, S., Mezzadri, A., Lombardozzi, L., & Bargawi, H. (in press). Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: The Social Reproduction of Households and Labour in the COVID-19 pandemic. Feminist Economics, 27(1/2), 271-287. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2020.1854478

This article deploys a feminist political economy approach centered on social reproduction to analyze the reconfiguration and regeneration of multiple inequalities in households and the labor markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on this approa... Read More about Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: The Social Reproduction of Households and Labour in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Re-negotiating Social Reproduction, Work and Gender Roles in Occupied Palestine (2021)
Journal Article
Bargawi, H., Alami, R., & Ziada, H. (2022). Re-negotiating Social Reproduction, Work and Gender Roles in Occupied Palestine. Review of International Political Economy, 29(6), 1917-1944. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1868017

This article uncovers the crisis of social reproduction in Occupied Palestine in the context of severe economic and political turmoil by specifically highlighting the ways in which impacts have been felt differently by men and women. It does so by co... Read More about Re-negotiating Social Reproduction, Work and Gender Roles in Occupied Palestine.

How does economics address gender? (2020)
Book Chapter
Bargawi, H. (2020). How does economics address gender?. In E. Van Waeyenberge, & K. Deane (Eds.), Recharting the History of Economic Thought (229-246). Red Globe Books

From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain (2017)
Journal Article
Bargawi, H., & Newman, S. (in press). From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain. Economic Geography, 93(2), 162-184. https://doi.org/10.1080/00130095.2016.1204894

This article examines the nature of price formation and transmission in the Tanzanian coffee price chain. To date, research on the real-world processes of price formation have been scant in economic geography and extant literatures. This article add... Read More about From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain.

Engendering Economic Recovery: Modelling Alternatives to Austerity in Europe (2017)
Journal Article
Bargawi, H., & Cozzi, G. (2017). Engendering Economic Recovery: Modelling Alternatives to Austerity in Europe. Feminist Economics, 23(4), 225-249. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2017.1344775

This article explores a gendered expansionary macroeconomic scenario for Europe as an alternative to current austerity policies over the medium term. Using a non-equilibrium structuralist macroeconomic model, it demonstrates that the dual aim of econ... Read More about Engendering Economic Recovery: Modelling Alternatives to Austerity in Europe.

Economics and Austerity in Europe: Gendered Impacts and Sustainable Alternatives (2016)
Book
Bargawi, H., Cozzi, G., & Himmelweit, S. (Eds.). (2016). Economics and Austerity in Europe: Gendered Impacts and Sustainable Alternatives. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315627762

This book brings together the research of leading feminist economists in the area of gender and austerity economics. By conducting a rigorous gender-impact analysis at national and pan-European levels, not only do the chapters of the book offer thoro... Read More about Economics and Austerity in Europe: Gendered Impacts and Sustainable Alternatives.

Making the Case for a Gender-aware, Investment-led Recovery for Europe (2016)
Book Chapter
Bargawi, H., & Cozzi, G. (2016). Making the Case for a Gender-aware, Investment-led Recovery for Europe. In H. Bargawi, G. Cozzi, & S. Himmelweit (Eds.), Economics and Austerity in Europe: Gendered Impacts and Sustainable Alternatives (137-154). Routledge

Using the Cambridge Alphametrics Model (CAM), a structuralist macroeconomic model, this chapter compares and contrasts the economic and social consequences of continuing with business-as-usual austerity policies versus implementing a gender-equitable... Read More about Making the Case for a Gender-aware, Investment-led Recovery for Europe.

Financing Economic Development. Theoretical Debates and Empirical Trends (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Van Waeyenberge, E., & Bargawi, H. Financing Economic Development. Theoretical Debates and Empirical Trends

This Working Paper is a contribution to Task 2 of Work Pack 6 Finance, Development and Global Governance. Task 2 seeks to assess the impact of the changes in the global financial and monetary system on developing countries. Within Task 2, the researc... Read More about Financing Economic Development. Theoretical Debates and Empirical Trends.

Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda? (2015)
Journal Article
Van Waeyenberge, E., & Bargawi, H. (in press). Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda?. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 33(1), 121-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2015.1021213

This article explores macroeconomic policies in Uganda in the wake of the global financial crisis and following the publication of the 2010 National Development Plan. Despite apparent changes in rhetoric regarding macroeconomic policies by the Uganda... Read More about Moving beyond the paradox of macroeconomic stability in Uganda?.

Economic Policies, Structural Change and the Roots of the ‘Arab Spring’ in Egypt (2014)
Journal Article
Bargawi, H. (2014). Economic Policies, Structural Change and the Roots of the ‘Arab Spring’ in Egypt. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 10(3), 219-246. https://doi.org/10.1515/rmeef-2014-0034

This paper analyses the economic challenges facing Egypt in the post-Mubarak period, demonstrating the ways in which economic policy choices over the 2000s have contributed to the economic and social outcomes witnessed in the run up to the 2011 upris... Read More about Economic Policies, Structural Change and the Roots of the ‘Arab Spring’ in Egypt.