Professor Mary Mellor
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Professor Mary Mellor
She was mentioned on the ecofeminism Wikiepedia page (see below)
Mary Mellor – UK sociologist who moved to ecofeminist ideas from an interest in cooperatives. Her books Breaking the Boundaries and Feminism and Ecology are grounded in a materialist analysis.[citation needed]
Background
Econfeminism
Economics
Books[edit]
- Money: Myths, Truths and Alternatives
Policy Press and BSA Book Series 21st Century Standpoints (University of Bristol 2019)
Debt or Democracy: Public Money for Sustainability and Social Justice (Pluto 2015)
The Future of Money: from financial crisis to public resource (Pluto 2010)
The Politics of Money: Towards sustainability and social justice (co-authored, Pluto 2002)
Feminism and Ecology (Polity 1997 and 2017).
Breaking the Boundaries: Towards a feminist green socialism (Virago 1992)
Worker Co-operatives in Theory and Practice (co-authored, Open University Press 1988)
Recent articles[edit]
An Ecofeminist Proposal: sufficiency, provisioning and democratic money New Left Review 116/117 March/June 2019
Democratising Finance or Democratising Money? Politics and Society Nov 2019 – special issue of the journal published as a book (Verso 2022)
Care as wealth: Internalising care by democratising money (in) Christine Bauhardt and Wendy Harcourt (Eds) Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care (Routledge 2019)
Anthologies
Ecofeminist Ecosocialism (in) The Routledge Handbook of Ecosocialism Ed by Brownhill et al 2022
Ecofeminist Political Economy: a green and feminist agenda (in) Handbook of Gender and Environment (Ed Sherilyn MacGregor Routledge 2017)
Public money (in) Degrowth a vocabulary for a new era (Ed D’Alisa et al Routledge 2015)
Ecofeminism:Linking Gender and Ecology (in) The Sage Handbook of Environment and Society (2007)
Gender and Environment (in) The International Handbook of Environmental Sociology (Edward Elgar 1997)
Awards[edit]
US Society for Ecological Economics Award 2017 ‘In recognition of her contributions to inspiring students through teaching, research, ideas and mentoring in the field of ecological economics’
References[edit]
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