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Rethinking power, production, and social reproduction: Toward variegated social reproduction
Capital and Class, 2019This special issue introduces new work, new perspectives, and engages in a dialogue to revisit, extend and go beyond the original central hypothesis of Power, Production and Social Reproduction (2003). That volume and its primary hypothesis focused upon the unfolding contradiction between the global accumulation of capital and the provision of stable ...
Stephen Gill, Isabella Bakker
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“Social Reproduction Theory,” Social Reproduction, and Household Production
Science and Society, 2019Kirstin Munro
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Reproductive Efficiency as a Social Indicator
Studies in Family Planning, 1976An index of reproductive efficiency (RE) is proposed as a social indicator that will meet the need to consider various forms of pregnancy wastage, to compare their relative costs, and to guide reproductive health policy accordingly. This article discusses conceptual and measurement aspects of RE.
C, Muller, F S, Jaffe, M G, Kovar
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Reproductive success for social Hymenoptera
Theoretical Population Biology, 1978Abstract An organism's “reproductive success” is a quantity designed to measure the extent to which genes descended from that organism will be represented in distant future generations. A mathematical justification is given for the formulation of reproductive success used in a recent study of the evolution of sex ratio in eusocial Hymenopteran ...
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The historiography of social reproduction and reproductive labor
History Compass, 2023Abstract This article tracks the categories of social reproduction and reproductive labor as they appear in historical scholarship.
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Social reproduction as social infrastructure
Soundings, 2020The term social infrastructure is increasingly being discussed in academic literature, policy reports and public forums. We might even go so far as to say it is the latest buzzword. Feminist economists understand social infrastructures as encompassing all aspects of social reproduction, but these ideas are routinely sidelined in wider debates.
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Personality and the Reproduction of Social Class
Social Forces, 2014A burgeoning literature in psychology and economics examines how personality characteristics predict indicators of attained status. We build on this research by suggesting that connections between personality and attained status are also socially contingent: Valued personality characteristics are stronger predictors of attainments at lower levels of ...
Shanahan, Michael J +4 more
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Romance and reproduction are socially costly.
Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2015Close social relationships provide the primary source of many important, beneficial forms of social support. However, such relationships can deteriorate without regular contact and communication and therefore entail maintenance costs. Consequently, the number of close network members that an individual can afford to maintain is likely to be constrained
Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew +1 more
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Social Evolution and Social Reproduction
New Literary History, 1991VER THE PAST twenty years, major headway has been made in biocultural evolution through the mapping, in varying ways, of cultural process onto a neo-Darwinian model. It is as if now, late in the twentieth century, we have completed a full loop in the spiral, taking us from the organic models made popular by Spencer, to a new level of apparently organic
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