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Mel Johnston

@drmeljohnston

Lecturer & DECRA Fellow at University of Queensland. Feminist political economy | The material basis of VAW & conflict. Tetun. Indonesian. German.

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Misogyny, hatred and fear of women manifest in violence against women, is a political force to be reckoned with, and political economists should reckon with it in their analyses. We put this argument to Tom et al. in this blog celebrating 10 years of Progress in Political Economy (PPE) 🥳

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🧵1/10 Excited to share key findings from our recent open access article in Gender, Work & Organization, co-authored with Ignacio Messina! Our research critically examines how trade unions in Argentina navigate gender and class dynamics and the implications for labor and feminist movements globally.

🧵1/10 Excited to share key findings from our recent open access article in <a href="/GenderWorkOrg/">Gender, Work & Organization</a>, co-authored with <a href="/31Natxo/">Ignacio Messina</a>! Our research critically examines how trade unions in Argentina navigate gender and class dynamics and the implications for labor and feminist movements globally.
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Read Mel Johnston and Sara Meger's latest article in EJIR, which offers an insight into the nature of patriarchy as a structuring condition of global order, as well as the processes that support its endurance, discussing patriarchal backlash, violence against women and feminist

Read <a href="/drMelJohnston/">Mel Johnston</a> and <a href="/SaraMeger/">Sara Meger</a>'s latest article in EJIR, which offers an insight into the nature of patriarchy as a structuring condition of global order, as well as the processes that support its endurance, discussing patriarchal backlash, violence against women and feminist
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It’s a real honour to close out the year with a Progress in Political Economy (PPE) blog on our new article in EJIR (European Journal of International Relations) 🌍 It’s also convenient for busy-types who want the TLDR version: feminist dialects to understand the morbid symptoms of patriarchy in crisis

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A privilege to be reviewed by Selver B. Sahin in the Journal of Development Studies (JDS) I hope that other readers of Rebuilding Patriarchy also feel it provides a helpful analytical framework for understanding post conflict interventions

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Sharing my two cents on Danantara, high-stakes initiative that vividly reproduces high-cost oligarchy politics in the wake of #IndonesiaGelap2025 . What problematic is not only about transparency, but a potential mismatch between strategy and priorities.