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We face a systemic crisis of reproduction – in intimate relations and households, in capitalism overall, in our planet’s very environment. Thinking gender and globalization in tandem has a significant role to play in helping us to understand, to grapple with, perhaps to intervene in, this ongoing disaster.
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Salzinger, L. Afterword: Gender and Globalization in Uncertain Times. Qual Sociol 39, 439–442 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11133-016-9344-5
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