Routledge Handbook of Gender and Environment
Herausgeber: Macgregor, Sherilyn
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This handbook gathers together state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research by a group of leading international scholars working in the interdisciplinary field of gender and environment. The Routledge International Handbook of Gender and Environment will serve as a vital resource for international scholars and students in politics, gender studies, sociology, geography, environmental studies, history and international relations.
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This handbook gathers together state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research by a group of leading international scholars working in the interdisciplinary field of gender and environment. The Routledge International Handbook of Gender and Environment will serve as a vital resource for international scholars and students in politics, gender studies, sociology, geography, environmental studies, history and international relations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780415707749
- ISBN-10: 0415707749
- Artikelnr.: 43338638
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780415707749
- ISBN-10: 0415707749
- Artikelnr.: 43338638
Sherilyn MacGregor is Reader in Environmental Politics at the University of Manchester, UK. She has been teaching Environmental Politics and Gender and Environment at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for 15 years and has been an editor and editorial board board member of Environmental Politics since 2007.
Gender and environment: an introduction
PART I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Rachel Carson was right - then and now
Chapter 2. The Death of Nature: foundations of ecofeminist thought
Chapter 3. The dilemma of dualism
Chapter 4. Gender and environment from 'women, environment and development'
to feminist political ecology
Chapter 5. Ecofeminist political economy: a green and feminist agenda
Chapter 6. Naturecultures and feminist materialism
Chapter 7. Posthumanism, ecofeminism, and inter-species relations
PART II: Approaches
Chapter 8. Gender, livelihoods, and sustainability: anthropological
research
Chapter 9. Gender's critical edge: feminist political ecology, postcolonial
intersectionality, and the coupling of race and gender
Chapter 10. Gender and environmental justice
Chapter 11. Gender differences in environmental concern: sociological
explanations
Chapter 12. Social ecology: a transdisciplinary approach to gender and
environment research
Chapter 13. Gender and environmental (in)security: from climate conflict to
ecosystem instability
Chapter 14. Gender, environmental governmentality, and the discourses of
sustainable development
Chapter 15. Feminism and biopolitics: a cyborg account
Chapter 16. Exploring industrial, eco-modern, and ecological masculinities
Chapter 17. Transgender environments
Chapter 18. A fruitless endeavour: confronting the heteronormativity of
environmentalism
PART III: Politics, policy and practice
Chapter 19. Gender and environmental policy
Chapter 20. Gender politics in Green parties
Chapter 21. Good green jobs for whom? a feminist critique of the green
economy
Chapter 22. Gender dimensions of sustainable consumption
Chapter 23. Sexual stewardship: environment, development, and the gendered
politics of population
Chapter 24. Gender equality, sustainable agricultural development, and food
security
Chapter 25. Whose debt for whose nature? gender and nature in
neoliberalism's war against subsistence
Chapter 26. Gender and climate change politics
Chapter 27. Changing the climate of participation: the gender constituency
in the global climate change regime
Chapter 28. Planning for climate change: REDD+SES as gender-responsive
environmental action
PART IV: Futures
Chapter 29. Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and
sustainable communities
Chapter 30. Feminist futures and 'other worlds': ecologies of critical
spatial practice
Chapter 31. Orca intimacies and environmental slow death: earthling ethics
for a claustrophobic world
Chapter 32. The end of gender or deep green trans-misogyny?
Chapter 33. Welcome to the white (m)Anthropocene? a
feminist-environmentalist critique
PART I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Rachel Carson was right - then and now
Chapter 2. The Death of Nature: foundations of ecofeminist thought
Chapter 3. The dilemma of dualism
Chapter 4. Gender and environment from 'women, environment and development'
to feminist political ecology
Chapter 5. Ecofeminist political economy: a green and feminist agenda
Chapter 6. Naturecultures and feminist materialism
Chapter 7. Posthumanism, ecofeminism, and inter-species relations
PART II: Approaches
Chapter 8. Gender, livelihoods, and sustainability: anthropological
research
Chapter 9. Gender's critical edge: feminist political ecology, postcolonial
intersectionality, and the coupling of race and gender
Chapter 10. Gender and environmental justice
Chapter 11. Gender differences in environmental concern: sociological
explanations
Chapter 12. Social ecology: a transdisciplinary approach to gender and
environment research
Chapter 13. Gender and environmental (in)security: from climate conflict to
ecosystem instability
Chapter 14. Gender, environmental governmentality, and the discourses of
sustainable development
Chapter 15. Feminism and biopolitics: a cyborg account
Chapter 16. Exploring industrial, eco-modern, and ecological masculinities
Chapter 17. Transgender environments
Chapter 18. A fruitless endeavour: confronting the heteronormativity of
environmentalism
PART III: Politics, policy and practice
Chapter 19. Gender and environmental policy
Chapter 20. Gender politics in Green parties
Chapter 21. Good green jobs for whom? a feminist critique of the green
economy
Chapter 22. Gender dimensions of sustainable consumption
Chapter 23. Sexual stewardship: environment, development, and the gendered
politics of population
Chapter 24. Gender equality, sustainable agricultural development, and food
security
Chapter 25. Whose debt for whose nature? gender and nature in
neoliberalism's war against subsistence
Chapter 26. Gender and climate change politics
Chapter 27. Changing the climate of participation: the gender constituency
in the global climate change regime
Chapter 28. Planning for climate change: REDD+SES as gender-responsive
environmental action
PART IV: Futures
Chapter 29. Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and
sustainable communities
Chapter 30. Feminist futures and 'other worlds': ecologies of critical
spatial practice
Chapter 31. Orca intimacies and environmental slow death: earthling ethics
for a claustrophobic world
Chapter 32. The end of gender or deep green trans-misogyny?
Chapter 33. Welcome to the white (m)Anthropocene? a
feminist-environmentalist critique
Gender and environment: an introduction
PART I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Rachel Carson was right - then and now
Chapter 2. The Death of Nature: foundations of ecofeminist thought
Chapter 3. The dilemma of dualism
Chapter 4. Gender and environment from 'women, environment and development'
to feminist political ecology
Chapter 5. Ecofeminist political economy: a green and feminist agenda
Chapter 6. Naturecultures and feminist materialism
Chapter 7. Posthumanism, ecofeminism, and inter-species relations
PART II: Approaches
Chapter 8. Gender, livelihoods, and sustainability: anthropological
research
Chapter 9. Gender's critical edge: feminist political ecology, postcolonial
intersectionality, and the coupling of race and gender
Chapter 10. Gender and environmental justice
Chapter 11. Gender differences in environmental concern: sociological
explanations
Chapter 12. Social ecology: a transdisciplinary approach to gender and
environment research
Chapter 13. Gender and environmental (in)security: from climate conflict to
ecosystem instability
Chapter 14. Gender, environmental governmentality, and the discourses of
sustainable development
Chapter 15. Feminism and biopolitics: a cyborg account
Chapter 16. Exploring industrial, eco-modern, and ecological masculinities
Chapter 17. Transgender environments
Chapter 18. A fruitless endeavour: confronting the heteronormativity of
environmentalism
PART III: Politics, policy and practice
Chapter 19. Gender and environmental policy
Chapter 20. Gender politics in Green parties
Chapter 21. Good green jobs for whom? a feminist critique of the green
economy
Chapter 22. Gender dimensions of sustainable consumption
Chapter 23. Sexual stewardship: environment, development, and the gendered
politics of population
Chapter 24. Gender equality, sustainable agricultural development, and food
security
Chapter 25. Whose debt for whose nature? gender and nature in
neoliberalism's war against subsistence
Chapter 26. Gender and climate change politics
Chapter 27. Changing the climate of participation: the gender constituency
in the global climate change regime
Chapter 28. Planning for climate change: REDD+SES as gender-responsive
environmental action
PART IV: Futures
Chapter 29. Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and
sustainable communities
Chapter 30. Feminist futures and 'other worlds': ecologies of critical
spatial practice
Chapter 31. Orca intimacies and environmental slow death: earthling ethics
for a claustrophobic world
Chapter 32. The end of gender or deep green trans-misogyny?
Chapter 33. Welcome to the white (m)Anthropocene? a
feminist-environmentalist critique
PART I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Rachel Carson was right - then and now
Chapter 2. The Death of Nature: foundations of ecofeminist thought
Chapter 3. The dilemma of dualism
Chapter 4. Gender and environment from 'women, environment and development'
to feminist political ecology
Chapter 5. Ecofeminist political economy: a green and feminist agenda
Chapter 6. Naturecultures and feminist materialism
Chapter 7. Posthumanism, ecofeminism, and inter-species relations
PART II: Approaches
Chapter 8. Gender, livelihoods, and sustainability: anthropological
research
Chapter 9. Gender's critical edge: feminist political ecology, postcolonial
intersectionality, and the coupling of race and gender
Chapter 10. Gender and environmental justice
Chapter 11. Gender differences in environmental concern: sociological
explanations
Chapter 12. Social ecology: a transdisciplinary approach to gender and
environment research
Chapter 13. Gender and environmental (in)security: from climate conflict to
ecosystem instability
Chapter 14. Gender, environmental governmentality, and the discourses of
sustainable development
Chapter 15. Feminism and biopolitics: a cyborg account
Chapter 16. Exploring industrial, eco-modern, and ecological masculinities
Chapter 17. Transgender environments
Chapter 18. A fruitless endeavour: confronting the heteronormativity of
environmentalism
PART III: Politics, policy and practice
Chapter 19. Gender and environmental policy
Chapter 20. Gender politics in Green parties
Chapter 21. Good green jobs for whom? a feminist critique of the green
economy
Chapter 22. Gender dimensions of sustainable consumption
Chapter 23. Sexual stewardship: environment, development, and the gendered
politics of population
Chapter 24. Gender equality, sustainable agricultural development, and food
security
Chapter 25. Whose debt for whose nature? gender and nature in
neoliberalism's war against subsistence
Chapter 26. Gender and climate change politics
Chapter 27. Changing the climate of participation: the gender constituency
in the global climate change regime
Chapter 28. Planning for climate change: REDD+SES as gender-responsive
environmental action
PART IV: Futures
Chapter 29. Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and
sustainable communities
Chapter 30. Feminist futures and 'other worlds': ecologies of critical
spatial practice
Chapter 31. Orca intimacies and environmental slow death: earthling ethics
for a claustrophobic world
Chapter 32. The end of gender or deep green trans-misogyny?
Chapter 33. Welcome to the white (m)Anthropocene? a
feminist-environmentalist critique