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Odile Mackett

Senior researcher based in South Africa at the University of South Africa, working in the Graduate School of Business Leadership. Focuses on labor economics, particularly unpaid labor.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 32min

Sara Cantillon et al., "Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective" (Agenda, 2023)

Join Odile Mackett, a senior researcher from South Africa, and Sara Stevano, a senior lecturer at SOAS University of London, as they delve into the transformative book "Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective." They discuss the critical importance of addressing unpaid labor and the dynamics of inequality in households. The conversation highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic revealed flaws in traditional economic frameworks and why integrating feminist theories can reshape development policies. Their insights challenge mainstream narratives and broaden our understanding of social reproduction.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 32min

Sara Cantillon et al., "Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective" (Agenda, 2023)

Odile Mackett, a senior researcher from South Africa, and Sara Stevano, an economics lecturer in London, delve into their groundbreaking work on feminist political economy. They discuss the critique of traditional economic methodologies and highlight the importance of understanding social reproduction beyond household roles. Topics include the feminisation of poverty and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on care work. They advocate for integrating feminist perspectives to address inequalities and inform policy design, emphasizing the need for a nuanced approach in contemporary economic research.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 32min

Sara Cantillon et al., "Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective" (Agenda, 2023)

In this enlightening discussion, guests Odile Mackett, a senior researcher from South Africa focused on labor economics, and Sara Stevano, a senior lecturer specializing in feminist political economy, explore the transformative power of feminist perspectives in political economy. They challenge conventional narratives around labor, inequality, and social reproduction, emphasizing the critical role of care beyond household boundaries. The conversation highlights the importance of feminist scholarship in shaping policy and addressing modern economic challenges, making a compelling case for its inclusion in economic analysis.