Riikka Prattes
Position
Postdoctoral fellow
Affiliation
Research groups
Short info
Research
My engagement with gender, care, coloniality, and epistemology, has resulted in several research projects: In my project on the international division of reproductive labor, I specifically focused on men鈥檚 positions and practices as part of households that pay migrant women in the informal market. In my position at Monash, I was part of an Australian Research Council-funded study in collaboration with Steven Roberts and Karla Elliott 鈥楢ddressing the deficit in men鈥檚 participation in paid care work鈥, which included empirical work with marginalized men working in front line roles in the Australian health care and social assistance sector. Having worked both empirically and theoretically on men doing (and not doing) domestic and care work, my project at 黑料吃瓜资源 will extend this work to look at ecological care. This project examines the intersection of gender, care, and ecological activism in Norway. Starting from the concept of caring masculinities 鈥 understood as masculine practice that embraces care and rejects domination 鈥 the project seeks to broaden the scope of critical studies of men and masculinities on men and care by investigating caring masculinities in the context of youth climate activism.
Prior to joining the University of Bergen, I have worked at Monash University, and at Duke University, where I am a founding member of the network.
Outreach
Prattes, Riikka. Beyond privilege: Narrating diverse stories of caring masculinities鈥 Blog post in Nancy Folbre鈥檚
Prattes, Riikka, Roberts, Steven and Elliott, Karla. 鈥業n the face of disparity, do we need a 鈥淣DIS for aged care鈥?鈥
Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
Roberts, Steven, Elliott, Karla, & Prattes, Riikka (2026) Disrupting academic narratives of working-class masculinity as deficit: Young marginalised men rejecting patriarchal fatherhood. Journal of Youth Studies
Roberts, Steven, Foeken, Elsie, Elliott, Karla, & Prattes, Riikka (2026). 鈥楪endered attitudes or structural barriers? Men front line workers鈥 perspectives on what keeps men out of paid care work in Australia.鈥 British Journal of Sociology ()
Prattes, Riikka (2025). Life. Time. Journal of Philosophical Investigations, special issue: Caring and Time ()
Prattes, Riikka and Myong, Lene (2025). Colonial care in the Nordics: Child removal and the politics of disappearance, NORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, special issue: Race, racialization, and reproduction in the Nordic context ()
Prattes, Riikka, Roberts, Steven and Elliott, Karla (2025). 'like in every other facet of life, I am privileged to be a man': Political subjectivities of young men working in the Australian care sector, YOUNG: Nordic Journal of Youth Research, special issue: Young masculinities and political subjectivities ()
Prattes, Riikka (2024). Knowing to care/caring to know: Attentiveness and responsiveness in privileged men鈥檚 practices of social reproduction, Azimuth: Philosophical Coordinates in Modern and Contemporary Age, special issue: Critical care
Roberts, Steven and Prattes, Riikka (2023). Caring masculinities in theory and practice: Reiterating the relevance and clarifying the capaciousness of the concept, Sociological Research Online ()
Prattes, Riikka (2023). Colonial care: Care in the service of whiteness, Essays in Philosophy 24(1-2): 41-57, special issue: Care ethics otherwise
Prattes, Riikka (2022). Caring masculinities and race: On racialized workers and 'new fathers', Men and Masculinities 25(5): 721鈥742
Prattes, Riikka (2020). 'I don鈥檛 clean up after myself': Epistemic ignorance, responsibility, and the politics of the outsourcing of domestic cleaning, Feminist Theory 21(1): 25-45
Book chapters
Prattes, Riikka (2024). Learning through care: Decentering an epistemology of domination to theorize caring men at the 'center'. In Sophie Bourgault, Maggie FitzGerald and Fiona Robinson (eds). Decentering epistemologies and challenging privilege: Critical care ethics perspectives. Rutgers University Press
Prattes, Riikka (2018). Der migrantische Hausarbeiter als 'Individuum': M盲nnliche Migranten in haushaltsnahen Dienstleistungsberufen. (Engl: Male domestic workers and the 'individual': Migrant men and paid domestic work). In Susanne Hochreiter and Silvia Stoller (eds.) Mann, M盲nner, M盲nnlichkeiten. Interdisziplin盲re Perspektiven. Vienna: Praesens Verlag
Books
Prattes, Riikka. Bodies of knowledge: Masculinities, epistemologies, and domestic work (in preparation)
Prattes, Riikka (2011). Junge M盲nner und Feminismus. Ein sozialanthropologischer Blick auf M盲nnlichkeitskonstruktionen im Kontext 脰sterreichs. (Engl: Young men and feminism. A social anthropological view on the construction of masculinities in the Austrian context). Wiesbaden: VS Publishing