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Juanita Elias is a researcher affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily spans the social sciences with a focus on political science, international relations, and sociology.

Their recent publications reflect engagement with topics that intersect social policy, gender, labor, and international political economy. Notable papers include:

  • Being Cared for in the Context of Crisis: Austerity, COVID-19, and Racialized Politics (2022), published in Social Politics International Studies in Gender State & Society
  • Pluralizing social reproduction approaches (2025), published in International Feminist Journal of Politics
  • RIPE 30th anniversary special feature: looking back and looking forward in IPE (2023), published in Review of International Political Economy
  • Teaching the International Political Economy (IPE) of everyday life through global groupwork (2025), published in Review of International Political Economy
  • RIPE 2022 diversity statement (2023), published in Review of International Political Economy

Juanita Elias has contributed to book publications, including a title published by Oxford University Press:

  • I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life (2022)

Their research topics encompass a variety of social and political issues, specifically:

  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Gender Politics and Representation
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Labor Movements and Unions
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism

Juanita Elias publishes frequently in these venues:

  • Review of International Political Economy
  • Social Politics International Studies in Gender State & Society
  • International Feminist Journal of Politics
  • Reinvention an International Journal of Undergraduate Research
  • Perspectives on Politics

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as:

  • Lena Rethel
  • James Brassett
  • Ben Richardson
  • Aida A. Hozić
  • Alison Johnston

Within their main fields of study, Juanita Elias focuses predominantly on Social Sciences with specific subfields including:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Gender Studies
  • General Health Professions
  • Public Administration

Best Publications

  • Davos Woman to the Rescue of Global Capitalism: Postfeminist Politics and Competitiveness Promotion at the World Economic Forum

    Juanita Elias

  • Hegemonic Masculinity and Globalization: ‘Transnational Business Masculinities’ and Beyond

    Juanita Elias;Christine Beasley

  • Feminist Global Political Economies of the Everyday: From Bananas to Bingo

    Juanita Elias;Adrienne Roberts

  • Feminist everyday political economy : space, time and violence

    Juanita Elias;Shirin M. Rai

  • Evaluating human capital: An exploratory study of management practice.

    Juanita Elias;Harry Scarbrough

  • International Relations: The Basics

    Juanita Elias;Peter David Edward Sutch

  • Evaluating Human Capital

    H. Scarborough;Juanita Marie Elias

  • Fashioning Inequality: The Multinational Company and Gendered Employment in a Globalizing World

    Juanita Elias

  • The Everyday Gendered Political Economy of Violence

    Juanita Elias;Shirin Rai

  • Women workers and labour standards: the problem of ‘human rights’

    Juanita Elias

  • Hegemonic Masculinities, the Multinational Corporation, and the Developmental State: Constructing Gender in ‘Progressive’ Firms’

    Juanita Elias

  • Struggles over the rights of foreign domestic workers in Malaysia: the possibilities and limitations of ‘rights talk’

    Juanita Elias

  • Realising women’s human rights in Malaysia : the EMPOWER report

    Juanita Elias

  • Being Cared for in the Context of Crisis: Austerity, COVID-19, and Racialized Politics

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  • The global political economy of the household in Asia

    Juanita Elias;Samanthi Jayasekara Gunawardana

  • Gendering Liberalisation and Labour Reform in Malaysia: fostering ‘competitiveness’ in the productive and reproductive economies

    Juanita Marie Elias

  • The gendered political economy of control and resistance on the shop floor of the multinational firm: A case-study from Malaysia

    Juanita Marie Elias

  • Introduction: Feminist Security Studies and Feminist Political Economy: Crossing Divides and Rebuilding Bridges

    Juanita Elias

  • Gendered political economy and the politics of migrant worker rights: The view from South-East Asia

    Juanita Marie Elias

  • Foreign Policy and the Domestic Worker: The Malaysia-Indonesia domestic worker dispute

    Juanita Elias

  • Producing Migrant Domestic Work: Exploring the Everyday Political Economy of Malaysia's ‘Maid Shortage’

    Juanita Elias;Jonathon Louth

  • Transnational Migration, Gender, and Rights: Advocacy and Activism in the Malaysian Context

    Juanita Elias

  • Making migrant domestic work visible: The rights based approach to migration and the 'challenges of social reproduction'

    Juanita Elias

Frequent Co-Authors

Shirin M. Rai
Shirin M. Rai University of Warwick
Leonard Seabrooke
Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School

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