
Gender(ed) Labor
Seismo Verlag
Will be published approx. in November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-3-03777-330-7 (ISBN)
Description
Gender(ed) Labor examines how gender shapes work, how work is valued, and how laboring lives are experienced across a wide range of social settings. Moving beyond the divide between paid and unpaid labor, the volume traces the ways intimate relations are entangled with institutions and capitalist dynamics. The chapters show how inequalities are produced through law and policy, as well as through workplace arrangements and everyday interactions. Drawing on case studies that range from family wealth arrangements to welfare systems, and from activist spaces to retail work, the book follows the many settings in which labor is defined and contested. It treats labor not only as a site of exploitation, but also as a site of resistance, showing how workers and activists challenge established expectations around gender and productivity. Grounded in feminist and materialist scholarship, Gender(ed) Labor rethinks what counts as work and whose labor comes to matter. It offers a critical perspective on contemporary regimes of value while pointing toward more just ways of organizing work and social life.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-03777-330-7 (9783037773307)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
Agnès Aubry holds a PhD in political science from the University of Lausanne. Her research focuses on the neoliberalization of social et and migration policies. She is the author of De l'aide à la mise au travail gratuit des exilé·es : La fabrique néolibérale des politiques d'accueil et d'assistance.
Sébastien Chauvin is a sociologist and an Associate Professor at the University of Lausanne. His work focuses on inequality, power and difference, with a wild array of foci including international migration, labor and employment, gender and sexuality, class structure and social theory.
Fiona Friedli is a political scientist and an Associate Professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HETSL / HES-SO). Focusing on public institutions and courts, her research studies the transformations and implementation of child, youth and family policies.