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Titlebook: Research, Action and Policy: Addressing the Gendered Impacts of Climate Change; Margaret Alston,Kerri Whittenbury Book 2013 Springer Scien

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Post-conventional Approaches to Gender, Climate Change and Social Justicerther, if this momentum is not sustained, neglect in theory-building at the ontological level could contribute to ongoing oppression. Without reimagining and articulating a post-conventional foundation, there is a risk – by default or design – that we draw on an inappropriate and fundamentally oppressive ontology.
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A Path to Implementation: Gender-Responsive Climate Change Strategies concluding that climate change is likely to amplify and exacerbate existing patterns of gender disadvantage. Thus, women’s historic disadvantages, their limited access and control over decision-making, environmental and economic resources, and their restricted rights, make them more vulnerable to climate change.
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Renegotiating Gender as Farming Families Manage Agricultural and Rural Restructuring in the Malleeabout the impacts of climate change. The chapter concludes that a gender analysis of farming adjustment policy makes visible the importance of understanding shifting gender relations as women and men manage agricultural and rural restructuring in a context of change that includes climate change.
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Introducing Gender and Climate Change: Research, Policy and Actionacross the globe to demonstrate that in areas as diverse as Australia, Canada, Africa, Asia and Europe, there is emerging evidence that gender does matter. It matters because the experiences of women and men during and after times of climate crisis are different – a difference based on cultural norm
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Gendering Climate Knowledge for Justice: Catalyzing a New Research Agendaof development, and whose interests are served by the knowledge projects that are overlooked or ignored. A central concern animating this analysis is thus whether we have the knowledge we need to ensure climate justice. The aim of this essay is to catalyze a new climate change research agenda design
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A Climate for Feminist Intervention: Feminist Science Studies and Climate Changend efficiency. In recent years, a robust alternative discourse of climate justice has emerged, challenging mainstream adaptation and mitigation policies as reinforcing capitalist, colonialist, and patriarchal power structures and further marginalizing already vulnerable peoples and communities. But
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