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Book Launch of Shirin M Rai - Depletion, The Human Costs of Caring (14 June 2024) 

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Depletion, Shirin M. Rai examines the human costs of caring and how these are reproduced across the boundaries of class, race, gender, and generation. Including case studies from different parts of the world and building on various methodologies, Rai looks at the costs of care work, or “social reproduction” in several forms. She examines the costs of commuting to work and for care, the value of unpaid work performed by women of different classes, the costs of caring performed by children, and the costs to communities when local economies and ecologies are challenged by corporate interests. Importantly, Rai argues that depletion must be recognized in order for it to be reversed- the struggles to reverse depletion are struggles for a good life, generative of new imaginings of how caring and care work, both draining and joyful, can be reorganized for a better future for all.
Shirin M. Rai is Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, SOAS, University of London. She is a Fellow of the British Academy. Before joining SOAS, she was Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Warwick, where she was the Founder Director of Warwick Interdisciplinary Research Centre for International Development (WICID). Rai’s research interests lie in performance and
politics, gender and politics and feminist international political economy. Her
latest book, Depletion: the costs of care and the struggles to reverse it will be
published in 2024 by Oxford University Press. She is also the lead co-editor (with Milija Gluhovic, Silvija Jestrovic and Michael Saward) of the Oxford Handbook of Politics and Performance (2022).

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