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Introduction to the Special Issue on “The Political and Economic Contexts of Families’ Financial Lives”
The articles in this special issue begin to explore the political and economic contexts of families’ financial lives and their undergirding oppressive systems. Scholarly literature tends to explain families’ experiences with money and finances from individual-level perspectives, such as studying the downstream consequences of borrowing too much money. In our introduction to this special issue, we describe how the enclosed articles encourage different vantage points—ones that provide more systems- or structural-level explanations such as White supremacy and racial violence, settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and heteropatriarchy. Overall, the articles in this special issue expand the aperture for investigations into families’ financial lives and offer generative directions for future scholarship.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Family and Economic Issues is an interdisciplinary publication that explores the intricate relationship between the family and its economic environment. Peer-reviewed contributions address important issues in family management, household labor and productivity, relationships between economic and non-economic issues including health and healthcare, as well as interrelations between external settings and family life, including family policy, work, and community. The journal features the following types of submissions: original research, critical reviews, brief communications, invited letters to the editor, and reviews of significant books on the field.