Suzanne Bergeron

16 April 2023
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Suzanne Bergeron teaches Economics, and Women and Gender Studies. She is interested in Gender, Global Political Economy, Social and Solidarity Economies, Caring Labor. Her most recent publications include: “Care in times of pandemic: rethinking meanings of work in the university,” Gender, Work & Organization, 2022 (with Özlem Altan-Olcay) “Feminist Economics and Social and Solidarity Economy,” […]

Suzanne Bergeron teaches Economics, and Women and Gender Studies. She is interested in Gender, Global Political Economy, Social and Solidarity Economies, Caring Labor. Her most recent publications include:

“Care in times of pandemic: rethinking meanings of work in the university,” Gender, Work & Organization, 2022 (with Özlem Altan-Olcay)

“Feminist Economics and Social and Solidarity Economy,” in Encyclopedia of Social and Solidarity Economy, 2022.

“Moving past the cooptation narrative: Gender and development as a site of ethical negotiation” in Gender and Global Restructuring, Runyan and Marchand, eds. (forthcoming).

Liberating Economics: Feminist Perspectives on Families, Work, and Globalization, 2nd Edition. Drucilla K. Barker, Suzanne Bergeron, and Susan F. Feiner. University of Michigan Press, 2020

“Developing a New Research Agenda for Feminist Post-Conflict Reconstruction,” with Carol Cohn and Claire Duncanson in Politics and Gender, 2017.

“Transgressing Development: Beyond Smart Economics” in Ana Cecelia Dinerstein, ed., Social Sciences for an Other Politics, 2017.

“Formal, Informal and Care Economies.” The Oxford Companion to Feminist Theory, Mary Hawkesworth and Lisa Ditch, eds. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.

“Beyond the ‘Business Case:’ A Community Economies Approach to Gender and Development” (co-authored with Stephen Healy). In Peter Utting, ed., Social and Solidarity Economy: Beyond the Fringe. London: Zed Press, 2015.