Yulia Maleta
Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism, Environmentalism
Bill of Rights and Gendered Sustainable Initiatives
Yulia Maleta
Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism, Environmentalism
Bill of Rights and Gendered Sustainable Initiatives
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This book addresses hegemonic ruling class masculinity and emphasized femininity within renewables organisational governance, and critiques Anglo-Celtic male privilege, as a barrier to women's leadership participation.
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This book addresses hegemonic ruling class masculinity and emphasized femininity within renewables organisational governance, and critiques Anglo-Celtic male privilege, as a barrier to women's leadership participation.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781138585942
- ISBN-10: 1138585947
- Artikelnr.: 56850189
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781138585942
- ISBN-10: 1138585947
- Artikelnr.: 56850189
Dr. Yulia Maleta's research addresses gender identity, sustainable technological development and qualitative methodologies within the frame of sociopolitical NSMs. She has a PhD in social sciences, and has contributed to reputable interdisciplinary peer-reviewed publications, including Journal of Sociology, Third Sector Review and Journal of International Women's Studies.
Contents Part 1. Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism and
Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian
Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of
Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and
'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized
femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club'
and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance.
Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an
agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within
environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a
barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as
egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership:
Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion.
Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and
constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an
inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.
Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian
Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of
Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and
'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized
femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club'
and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance.
Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an
agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within
environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a
barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as
egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership:
Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion.
Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and
constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an
inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.
Contents Part 1. Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism and Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and 'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club' and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance. Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership: Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion. Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.
Contents Part 1. Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism and
Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian
Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of
Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and
'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized
femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club'
and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance.
Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an
agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within
environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a
barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as
egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership:
Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion.
Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and
constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an
inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.
Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian
Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of
Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and
'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized
femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club'
and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance.
Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an
agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within
environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a
barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as
egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership:
Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion.
Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and
constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an
inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.
Contents Part 1. Feminism, Republicanism, Egalitarianism and Environmentalism. Introduction. Envisioning an Australian Republican-Constitutional change and Bill of Rights Act. What a Bill of Rights should achieve? 'Red Vienna': a viable Republican model? Brexit and 'WASPishness as the antithesis'. Part 11. The 'boys club' and emphasized femininity resistance. The gendered nature of the elite: 'The boys club' and ruling class masculinity within renewables organisational governance. Gender tokenism on climate panels. Part 111. Emphasized femininity as an agentic performance An agentic performative multi-skills-set within environmentalism. Physical competence and civil disobedience. Age as a barrier/enabler. Older and Younger women's agentic resistance. Activism as egalitarian and anti-hierarchical. Indigenous Women's Leadership: Envisioning an Indigenous Treaty. Part 1V. Conclusion to Book. Conclusion. Emphasized femininity/hegemonic masculinity and constructivism/essentialism. Conclusion. Republican 'Red Vienna': an inspirational feminist model of egalitarian governance.