drasmaabdi.bsky.social
Lecturer in Middle East Politics and International Relations @ the University of Exeter | Feminist & decolonial International Political Economy |Gender, Race, Social Reproduction | Economic Warfare | The Middle East, Iran | Poetry, Hikes and Food
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Thank you so much, Columba, for sharing!! ❤️
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Thanks to many individuals who provided feedback alongside the writing of the paper and on the earlier drafts of the paper including my former PhD supervisors @juanitamarieelias.bsky.social and @nicolapratt.bsky.social. @hass-cornwall.bsky.social
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5- The combined direct effects of sanctions and the state’s gendered governance responses to them, I argue, have resulted in a feminisation of survival on an everyday level, where feminised informality has increasingly emerged as a survival strategy for middle-class urban households in Iran.
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4- This includes key interventions in women’s productive and reproductive roles, with significant implications for gendered regimes of labour and survival in everyday life.
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3- At the policy level, the paper traces shifts in the gendered policies of the Iranian state over the last decade to analyse the patterns through which the state has sought to build resilience against sanctions-induced crises since 2012.
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2- In this paper, I build upon the insights of feminist IPE scholarship on economic crises and social reproduction to provide a multi-scalar analysis of the gendered effects of sanctions on Iran since 2012.
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So many thanks, Juanita, for all the help in the PhD and your comments on the earlier drafts of this paper!🙏