This work combines the epistemologies of cultural eco-feminism and critical systems thinking to explore issues of project management, community development, gender studies, and ecological sustainability, and provide accounts of marginalised stakeholder groups in community development and project management. It shows, through several case studies, that when the principles of feminist-systems thinking are applied in project management, policy, and community development settings, they can influence project outcomes for the better.
This work combines the epistemologies of cultural eco-feminism and critical systems thinking to explore issues of project management, community development, gender studies, and ecological sustainability, and provide accounts of marginalised stakeholder groups in community development and project management. It shows, through several case studies, that when the principles of feminist-systems thinking are applied in project management, policy, and community development settings, they can influence project outcomes for the better.
Anne Stephens is a Senior Researcher with The Cairns Institute at James Cook University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part A 1. Introduction 2. Ecofeminism and Systems Theory 3. Comparing and Contrasting Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking 4. Principles of Feminist-Systems Thinking. Part B 5. Case Study 1: Exploring FST Principles in Community Development: The Carrot on a Stick Early Health Intervention Program 6. Case Study 2: The Yarrabah Kinship Gardens 7. Case Study 3: Evaluating Changes: Community Awareness Growth and Change 8. Case Study 4: Greening the Economy: Mapping and Identifying Ways to Transform a Regional Economy 9. Drawing Conclusions and the Value of the Feminist-Systems Thinking Framework
Part A 1. Introduction 2. Ecofeminism and Systems Theory 3. Comparing and Contrasting Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking 4. Principles of Feminist-Systems Thinking. Part B 5. Case Study 1: Exploring FST Principles in Community Development: The Carrot on a Stick Early Health Intervention Program 6. Case Study 2: The Yarrabah Kinship Gardens 7. Case Study 3: Evaluating Changes: Community Awareness Growth and Change 8. Case Study 4: Greening the Economy: Mapping and Identifying Ways to Transform a Regional Economy 9. Drawing Conclusions and the Value of the Feminist-Systems Thinking Framework
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