ON THE CO-CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER PRACTICES, ENTREPRENEURIAL PRACTICES, AND THE CONTEXT OF TRANSITION: EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MOROCCO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54695/ror.203.0097Keywords:
gender practice; context-making; women’s entrepreneurship; Global South contexts; entrepreneurial practicesAbstract
This article explores how the deconstruction of discriminatory gender practices plays out in everyday situations experienced and recounted by women entrepreneurs in Morocco’s context of transition. It highlights the interplay between gendering, entrepreneurial practices, and contexte-making, demonstrating that social transitions and contexts are shaped not only by the context, but also by
practices.


