Circuits of the crisis: breakingdown of the economic model and feminist perspective

The complexity of the crisis that is currently being experienced implies not only offering a reflection on the process of development posed by the Bretton Woods institutions over the past sixty years, but also on the way in which the production process has evolved in all its variations and as a resu...

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Autor principal: Girón, Alicia
Formato: Ponencia/Presentación en Jornada, Congreso NonPeerReviewed
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://ru.iiec.unam.mx/2407/1/circuits%20of%20the%20crisis.pdf
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-030&d=2407oai
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Sumario:The complexity of the crisis that is currently being experienced implies not only offering a reflection on the process of development posed by the Bretton Woods institutions over the past sixty years, but also on the way in which the production process has evolved in all its variations and as a result the intertwinement with the other half of humanity. Today we not only have the financial crisis, which has been rapidly developing since the end of 2006 and over the course of 2007-2009 but also the complications interwoven with climate change and its effects on the environment and the food crisis. It is in this labyrinth of the circuits of the crisis in which the deepening of the inequalities between men and women appears with greater clarity in their relations with production, distribution, and money.